September 30, 2010 c/o School Nurse ADDRESS XXXX, ILLINOIS Re: School Immunization Request Dear _________, In accordance with 77 Illinois Administrative Code 655.510 , we hereby state that as parents, based on our religious beliefs, we object to the diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, (DPT, DTaP) and Hib [INSERT YOURS] vaccinations that are missing from [MY CHILD'S] vaccination schedule. Our family’s personal religious beliefs prohibit the injection of foreign substances into our bodies. We believe that the Holy Bible teaches that parents are responsible for the care of their children. We believe that we cannot willfully go against the law of God, and fully put our trust in Him for Caroline’s health. Regarding the vaccines Caroline has received, we are very disappointed to say that we were pressured into giving them to her. We were led to believe that she would not be able to attend school without them. Now that we know the truth, we do not plan to further vaccinate her. God has provided Caroline with an immune system and we put our faith in Him to have given her what is necessary to protect her from harm. Furthermore, the Bible teaches that we shall keep the blood pure, and keep the seed from being mixed. When genetic materials from bacteria, viruses, yeast, animals, birds, and other humans are injected during vaccination, the blood gets contaminated, and genetic changes occur. God warned not to do this. To do so would violate these teachings of the Bible. Our objection is based on our deeply-held religious beliefs. The vaccination of our daughter violates laws put forth within us by a higher power at the time of conception. Our personal religious beliefs include our obedience to God’s law, and we believe that we are responsible before God for the life and safety of our daughter, created by God. Sincerely, ... |
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