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Should the government have a right to force people to get shots, see doctors and have surgery if its against there religion?
Well, if nobody is going to defend it, I'll attempt to argue that side of the argument so that I may extend my skills....I think it weird that the government requires americans have to get shots & see doctors yet that is expensive but if americans dont do it they are breaking the law.
arent shots giving a dose of whatever the viral is they are protecting you against?
but if you dont want to put that in your body you should not have a right to public education?
but if others opted to get the "shots" then they should be protected right?
You're assuming that only one person in the institution would have refused the shots. If one does it there may be several, who then would be exposed. The risk to public health is unacceptable.
First none of the shots are perfect. Secondly, there would be others who chose to not protect their children as well. Each of those children would be a potential danger to other children. You do not have the right to endanger others.right but if other people get the viral shots they are supposedly protected yes?
It used to be legal to opt not to go to doctors or get shots on religious grounds thats why I never had them or saw a doctor until I got married. So then if the government makes it mandatory for a vaccination you dont agree with, or take this medicine or that medicine or else you cant got to public school or maybe you cant work in a public environment, I mean yes school is a public place but so are libraries, jobs, anything outside of your house. It seems like some conservatives say they want less government but have no problem deciding that everyone has to go to a doctor or get vaccinations. Liberals don't seem that liberal if they arent allowing people to make a choice based on religious belief.
well if they don't agree to get the shot.... hang em'!
They can still opt out of going to the doctor, unless there is life or death on the line then the child will become a ward of the state but that is digressing....It used to be legal to opt not to go to doctors or get shots on religious grounds thats why I never had them or saw a doctor until I got married. So then if the government makes it mandatory for a vaccination you dont agree with, or take this medicine or that medicine or else you cant got to public school or maybe you cant work in a public environment, I mean yes school is a public place but so are libraries, jobs, anything outside of your house. It seems like some conservatives say they want less government but have no problem deciding that everyone has to go to a doctor or get vaccinations. Liberals don't seem that liberal if they arent allowing people to make a choice based on religious belief.