God commands me to glorify Him with my body - and not give it to the government. The Declaration of Independence recognizes rights are God-given. Additionally, the Constitution grants and protects every American citizen the God-given right to make my own medical decisions. In addition to the religious exemption demanded, I have the legal right to be exempted from the vaccine mandate based on Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Psalm 127:3 says that “Children are a heritage from the LORD, offspring a reward from him.” The fact that aborted stem cells were involved in the origination of the three Covid-19 shots make the consumption of this vaccine an unthinkable act to me. I believe that abortion is murder and is strictly prohibited in the Bible (Exodus 20:13 Psalm 139:13-16 Jeremiah 1:5 Isaiah 49:15). By receiving the Covid-19 shots presently available, I believe it would constitute a complicit action in the act of abortion. Perhaps the most notably significant reason why the acceptance of these vaccines would be considered sinful centers around the fact that fetal stem cell lines from aborted babies were used in either the initial development and/or testing of the Covid-19 shots. Rather, I believe they may be harmful to my body. I do not believe it would be right for me to introduce these substances into my body because they have not sufficiently been proven to me to be safe and effective. These vaccines (by the very disclosure of the vaccine manufacturers) contain carcinogens, neurotoxins, animal viruses, animal blood, allergens, and heavy metals. By manipulating genetic operations, the Covid-19 shots alter what God made (literally assuming the position of God), which I believe to be a sinful practice under these circumstances. The Bible also outlines the fact that God created the body both “fearfully and wonderfully.” (Psalm 139:13-16). We are commanded to take good care of it, not to defile it, and certainly not introduce something into it that could potentially harm it (1 Corinthians 3:16-17, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20, 2 Corinthians 5:10, and 2 Corinthians 7:1). The Bible very clearly states that the body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit. I have personally searched the Scripture and sought guidance from the Holy If I fail to submit to the personal convictions that the Holy Spirit and Scripture has impressed upon me, I will be sinning against God. Where scripture does not expressly instruct on a particular matter, I believe that I am required to search the Scripture myself for related truths (Romans 15:4) and to seek personal guidance from the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38-39 Romans 8). It is not my responsibility to force my personal religious convictions regarding this matter on other persons as I believe whether to receive a Covid-19 shot is a personal decision to each person (Romans 14). I am personally convicted that I should not receive any of the Covid-19 shots presently authorized by the FDA. My personal convictions are inspired by my study and understanding of the Bible, and personally directed by the true and living God. The Bible says, “Therefore to him who knows to do good, and does not do it, to him it is sin” (James 4:17 NKJV). This demand for an exemption is based on my deeply held religious beliefs pursuant to my reliance on teachings in the Holy Bible. I respectfully submit this statement of faith for a Constitutionally recognized and protected religious exemption against a mandatory injection.īased on my understanding of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, and other federal and state laws, I choose to exercise my right to demand a religious exemption to the requirement that I be vaccinated using the Covid-19 shots. Declaration for Religious Exemption from Covid-19 Vaccination
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