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At what point does it become moral to refuse to pay taxes based on the immoral activities it is funding?
At what point does that moral option become a moral obligation?
Compare this requirement to vaccines. Currently, most states allow for an exemption from required vaccines for religious reasons. The Catholic Church has stated that it is morally acceptable to use vaccines that were formulated using morally objectionable measures in many cases, yet many Catholics still feel compelled to demand alternatives or refuse vaccinations based on moral grounds. Catholic schools have been free to allow “religious” exemptions for Catholic families, or to enforce the gov’t requirement (basically saying the family does not qualify for a religious exemption because the Catholic faith does not prescribe one explicitly) based on the Church’s teaching (lack thereof rather) on the morality of the vaccine.
At what point does that moral option become a moral obligation?
Compare this requirement to vaccines. Currently, most states allow for an exemption from required vaccines for religious reasons. The Catholic Church has stated that it is morally acceptable to use vaccines that were formulated using morally objectionable measures in many cases, yet many Catholics still feel compelled to demand alternatives or refuse vaccinations based on moral grounds. Catholic schools have been free to allow “religious” exemptions for Catholic families, or to enforce the gov’t requirement (basically saying the family does not qualify for a religious exemption because the Catholic faith does not prescribe one explicitly) based on the Church’s teaching (lack thereof rather) on the morality of the vaccine.