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To: Cindy

To: Cindy
I am going to say a prayer as I post this. In Jesus’ name, protect me. Amen:


My 2 cents:

Please ask your Congressperson which religions are covered in the religious exemption mentioned in Section 1402(g)(1) and what provisions people practicing such religions are exempt from. Health Care? Education?

Specficially: Such religions as ‘the Secretary deems appropriate’ are ‘exempt’ from application of the Health Care bill, but what provisions of the bill they’re exempt from, etc. But, the history of the Hijri calendar is that it was 1st used in 1402 AD in the Gregorian calendar.

So, 1402 G - 1 could be a code word shout out to Islam. Since this is forcing ‘charity,’ the entire thing is zakat, the paying of alms to poor, widows and orphans, or, a perversion of it. One of the five pillars of Islam. Get it? You sort of have to think right to left, not left to right.

My point is simply that the whole bill is a declaration of war from a perspective I hadn’t even thought of—a missive from Bin Laden to take the economy out completely, even while Muslims may end up exempt. Year ‘One’.


Health Bill H.R. 3200, Religious Conscience Exemption and sect. 1402

http://www.pajamahadin.com/?p=1376


In re finding Section 1402(g)(1):

“The origins of the hijra calendar are recorded as having begun in AD 1402 on the Gregorian Calendar, so that the equivalent beginning of the hijra year 1 corresponds to 1402 in the Gregorian calendar:

“1402 A.H. began with the Lunation No. 728 in October 1981.
A conversion of Hijra years into the Gregorian calendar may be made using the following relationship:-
Christian Era (A.D.) = 621.54 + (Hijra in years and decimals) X 0.970225 “”

http://home.pacific.net.sg/~makhdoom/calend2.html


There are references in the Health Care Bill, but, nothing beyond a reference to IRS code, although there is language in the Health Care bill, as there has been for some time:

171
•J. 55–345
1 sion thereof described in section 1402(g)(1) and
2 an adherent of established tenets or teachings
3 of such sect or division as described in such sec4
tion.
5 ‘‘(B) EXEMPTION.—An application for the
6 exemption described in subparagraph (A) shall
7 be filed with the Secretary at such time and in
8 such form and manner as the Secretary may
9 prescribe. Any such exemption granted by the
10 Secretary shall be effective for such period as
11 the Secretary determines appropriate.

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25 posted on 08/20/2010 4:48:00 PM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spirito Sancto.)
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To: combat_boots

I understand the Amish got the religious exemption.

If there are any other religions being considered for exemption, I am not aware of them.

HOWEVER...

What the final, final, final...ad nauseum version of the bill turned out to be regarding exemptions; I am not sure.


30 posted on 08/20/2010 6:03:37 PM PDT by Cindy
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