just like how government and the church are seperated, and you may live differently from the federal law like, ex: amish, or mormon. then if they can decide how to live a seperate life, then everyone else not apart of religious life-styles should be free to choose how they live and what they consume.
Your life style should only affect you. When you start forcing others to engage with your religion you are encroaching on their rights to not believe in that religion. Vaccines being mandatory is not the same, as you not vaccinating may harm others.
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Mandatory vaccinations should be required because it is not only protecting you but it is also protecting the people around you and some people might have autoimmune diseases resulting in them not having a strong immune system making it more easy for them to catch diseases.
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As long as they do not interact with any other community in anyway that could spread the disease including daily necessities like grocery, receiving mail etc
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It is an infraction on the peoples first right protected by the first amendment. The people have the right to liberty and with doing that have the right to choose whether or not they get the vaccine.
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I'm not really sure how the Amish and Mormons live outside of the federal law, so I can't totally agree with that, but I do side with the overall argument of the comment that people should be able to make their own choices independently and without a government mandate.
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