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Monday, July 27, 2015

Religious Exemption For New Citizens….

The Department of US Citizenship and Immigration Service has announced that they are revising the required verbiage of the oath of citizenship, allowing new citizens to exempt themselves from ever serving in the United States military.

Now, in order to receive a religious exemption from Obamacare, one's beliefs must line up EXACTLY with the historic teachings of a recognized denomination/sect; INDIVIDUAL convictions count for nothing.  

Yet a person wishing to become a citizen of the US:
"* May be eligible for modifications [to the oath of citizenship] based on religious training and belief, or conscientious objection arising from a deeply held moral or ethical code. 
* IS NOT REQUIRED TO BELONG TO A SPECIFIC CHURCH OR RELIGION, FOLLOW A PARTICULAR THEOLOGY OR BELIEF, OR TO HAVE HAD RELIGIOUS TRAINING IN ORDER TO QUALIFY," (emphasis added).
So a new citizen can exempt himself/herself from ever serving in the US military, but not from Obamacare, based solely on their personal beliefs.

US Citizenship Oath Changes 

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