I was reading an article this morning about a woman, Kristen Grant, who became an ordained minister, just so she could sign mask exemptions for parents who didn't want their children having to obey school masking mandates.
https://www.daytondailynews.com/loc...k-exemption-forms/WWSHS6MFIVGHFLU3DGJMDFFFSI/
Kristen was ordained by an online registration through the Universal Life Church. No courses were necessary. No classes were necessary. Just fill in the registration form which included:
Full Name
Email
Country
State/Province/Region
Age certification
Password
Password Confirmation
That's it. Click the Submit button and presto chango, you're an ordained minister.
This gives her the right to sign mask exemptions without the burden of supplying religious objections.
This is a serious serious loophole that should be plugged. I've also read that schools are refusing such exemption requests provided by doctors and ministers who sign en masse for complete strangers, as they should.
And what about Kristen Grant? Her words speak for themselves:
https://www.ampgoo.com/ohio-mom-bec...s-religious-exemptions-for-anti-mask-families
Any comments or thoughts?
“It’s not my job to prove, or really ask, and it’s not my business what their religion necessarily is,” Grant said. “I’m a Constitutional Christian. I think the Constitution is there for a reason. God created our bodies in a perfect way. People told me I was exploiting Jesus. People can think what they want to think but in my heart I feel that God has called me to help people through this situation.”
https://www.daytondailynews.com/loc...k-exemption-forms/WWSHS6MFIVGHFLU3DGJMDFFFSI/
Kristen was ordained by an online registration through the Universal Life Church. No courses were necessary. No classes were necessary. Just fill in the registration form which included:
Full Name
Country
State/Province/Region
Age certification
Password
Password Confirmation
That's it. Click the Submit button and presto chango, you're an ordained minister.
This gives her the right to sign mask exemptions without the burden of supplying religious objections.
This is a serious serious loophole that should be plugged. I've also read that schools are refusing such exemption requests provided by doctors and ministers who sign en masse for complete strangers, as they should.
And what about Kristen Grant? Her words speak for themselves:
She laughed when someone posted - during her livestream - that some parents are requiring that children who have religious exceptions be placed in a separate room. “Well, f ---”, she said, “I would be everything for that ... What is that? Nineteen-Friggin - is that Ruby Bridges shit, is that her name? "She was referring to the six-year-old girl who, in 1960, became the first black student to join an elementary school in the south.
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During the video, she repeatedly paused to yell at her daughter. “Oh, Jesus Christ, right, right! You have to turn around - I can't handle this shit…. You have to go, it's a yellow light. There are no cars coming, damn shit ... I'm going to give you the fuck. "
When I told her that I was not used to hearing such words from a pastor, she did not apologize.
"I can love Jesus and I can love the word f --- very much ... Nowhere in the Bible does it say, 'You can't use swear words." "
https://www.ampgoo.com/ohio-mom-bec...s-religious-exemptions-for-anti-mask-families
Any comments or thoughts?



