Radix Fidem

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I'm going to post this just in case it's ever an issue for anyone.

The teachings of Radix Fidem support the freedom of conscience. We believe that the conscience is the conscious connection to one's convictions, and that convictions are written on the soul by the finger of God. The believer's conscience cannot be compelled by any human agent.

Further, we declare that, upon embracing the Radix Fidem Covenant, the believer is surrendering their whole existence to Christ, body and soul. This is a feudal commitment in totality. The human fleshly existence becomes sole property of our Lord. The believer is obliged to resist anything that interferes with this custodial arrangement. No human authority, and no contract among human agents, can trump this.

Thus, no government or other authority can claim the power to demand medical compliance in any way, shape or form over the covenant member. If the covenant member believes that any medical procedure is contrary to their convictions, they have the divine authority to refuse, even to the point of death. It is not necessary to give any kind of logical reason for resisting; indeed, it may not be possible to verbalize something coming down from God.

Anyone on this earth who verbally claims to be a member of the Radix Fidem Covenant Community may claim this exemption.
Well said, Ed. Some may call us stubborn, but we call it faithful.