The topic of discussion for this Constitution Monday concerns religious freedom. In his article in The Daily Signal, Tyler O’Neil stated that it was “the first in a three-part series on the movement for religious freedom in the U.S. legal system today,” and there will be two more installments. The issue in the first installment combines religious freedom with COVID-19.
Brad Dacus, president of the Pacific
Justice Institute, represents Americans in religious freedom cases who have
been turned away from hospitals because they refuse to take a vaccine for
COVID-19.
“It’s disgraceful to put anyone on medical
death row simply because they’re not willing to take a very controversial
experimental vaccine, which is now proven to be very counterproductive,” Dacus
tells “The Daily Signal” podcast in an interview conducted in February at the
National Religious Broadcasters Convention here.
Some of the Pacific Justice Institute’s
clients need organ transplants, he says, but “a minority of hospitals” are
denying them.
“Most say no problem, you don’t have to be
vaxxed, but these few out there are saying yes, you have to, and it just so
happens we discovered they have contracts with Big Pharma,” Dacus says.
The lawyer argues that “more than 99% of
those in the hospital with COVID-19, with serious conditions, are people who were
vaxxed. The non-vaxxed are not in the hospitals, and yet [a minority of
hospitals] continue to push it.”
“We’re defending people based on their
sincerely held religious beliefs and convictions, and – needless to say – we’re
making great progress and saving thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of
jobs for brothers and sisters in Christ across the nation,” Dacus says. “There
has been a more than a 13,000% increase in the number of 12- to 19-year-olds
who have myocarditis, a very serious heart inflammation disease.”
O’Neil
continued his article by citing a 2022 finding in the British Medical Journal
of “net harm” being done to young adults by booster shots. According to Dacus,
Christians do not have to have particular doctrine or be part of certain
churches. They just “have to have a sincerely held religious belief or
conviction” against vaccine mandates to apply for an exemption to shots. One
valid conviction is to be against vaccines that made with aborted embryos.
Davos
also defended “the religious freedom of Christians who refuse to support gender
ideology.” Davos also described the Southern Poverty Law Center as “far-left
smear factory” because they named his law firm an “anti-LGBTQ hate group” and
classed it with the Ku Klux Klan.
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