Vaccine Mandates

Your boss is not the civil magistrate and cannot throw you in jail. The fact that you cannot distinguish between the two topics: vaccine mandates for citizens vs vaccines required for employees of some businesses is problematic for having a discussion with you. How to handle them is completely different. I find it bewildering that the moment I start talking about one, you change the topic to the other.

I’m not denying that corporations and the government work together. That would be like denying what Ben said—that this government is working together with the people, and it is giving us what we want.

We’ve said for a long time that it’s going to get harder and harder to work for large multinational corporations as Christians.

Working for Kroger while they sponsor the pride festival? Sucks, but oh well. Working for Kroger when they require a vaccine? I’m a Christian! This is tyranny! I must resist!

I’m not opposed to people opposing these decisions in companies. I myself have said HERE that I oppose them. But that’s not enough for you.

If you want to know why I’m so worked up, here is what I’ve said publicly about this topic:

And here is what you accuse me of saying:

Then, you ask “How does one morally obey a tyrannical command?” And after I answer that question, which actually made sense in the context of the conversation, you turn around and say that actually you were asking “how it is a moral duty to obey a tyrannical command.” That question makes me lose my patience because it doesn’t make sense in the context of the conversation, it isn’t what you actually asked, and it is a false characterization of what I’ve said, and last but not least, I’ve already answered it implicitly anyway (emphasis added):

Why should I answer that question? Ask somebody who believes that. I’ve been very clear in this conversation that I don’t.

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