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Religious Exemption - Guthrie Test (heel prick)

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The year 2020 and its pronouncement of a fake plague and DNA-altering bioweapon injection mandates revealed the dawning of a new era or 'season of evil.' We find these seasons alluded to in 17:3 of The Gospel of The Lord. Recognizing the Satanic influences behind the Covid agenda, the Marcionite Christian Church (MarcioniteChurch.org) banned all mRNA vaccine injections for its parishioners for a period of seven years and began swiftly issuing religious exemptions beginning in August, 2020.


As a result of the deceptive practices employed by governments and institutions in their furtherance of the Covid agenda, trust levels are at a low - especially as it relates to the healthcare field and hospitals. Only now are people becoming aware of the deadly nature of mRNA vaccines and the manipulation of DNA which is why the church has been paying special attention to the way in which blood is collected, handled, catalogued and stored. We should be under no illusions when it comes to the 'enemy of all mankind' as described in I Thessalonians 2:15 and nothing they do should go without scrutiny - especially when it comes to blood.


In keeping with this heightened state of alert, the church is recommending all Christians expecting a child invoke their objection to the Guthrie test (heel prick test) which is usually done in a hospital immediately following birth. It involves using a lancet to make an incision on the heels of the newborn and collect a small amount of blood - ostensibly to test for various diseases or genetic disorders. Unfortunately, under the Satanic season in which we find ourselves, what once would have been nonchalantly complied with must now be rejected.


Recently, the church has learned that some states store these blood samples for an indefinite amount of time and they are used for criminal investigations and for other unknown research purposes. From the Texas Law Review: "But some researchers and clinicians have advocated for broader genetic sequencing at birth to 'facilitat[e] a lifetime of personalized medical care.' Were such sequencing routine, the data generated from newborn screening would effectively amount to a national DNA database.18

See Suter, supra note 7, at 755 n.133 (observing that “[s]ome have called for universal DNA databanking for criminal forensic purposes,” and that newborn screening “blood spots would offer an easy way to achieve this goal”). Even in the absence of routine genome-wide sequencing, more limited sequencing of newborn screening samples could take hold, whether for tracking samples over time, for research use, or even for more straightforward law enforcement purposes."


Use the attached religious exemption to opt out of the Guthrie test. Print it, fill it out and register your exemption with the church. As always, there is no charge for the exemption.


Questions to: Outreach@MarcioniteChurch.org





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