Posted on 02/07/2012 11:40:24 AM PST by wmfights
A majority (55%) of Americans agree that employers should be required to provide their employees with health care plans that cover contraception and birth control at no cost. Four-in-ten (40%) disagree with this requirement.
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Roughly 6-in-10 Catholics (58%) believe that employers should be required to provide their employees with health care plans that cover contraception.
Among Catholic voters, support for this requirement is slightly lower at 52%.
Only half (50%) of white Catholics support this requirement, compared to 47% who oppose it.
Among other religious Americans, 61% of religiously unaffiliated Americans believe that employers should be required to provide their employees with health care plans that cover contraception, compared to only half (50%) of white mainline Protestants and less than 4-in-10 (38%) white evangelical Protestants.
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Catholic voter here. I don’t use birth control, or I wouldn’t have 5 kids. And I am completely against the weaselly HHS edict, thank you for asking.
I wouldn’t take this post at face value considering the source of it.
Now we will see if the 55% of RC's that voted for obama will change at the behest of their church hierarchy, or if they will disregard their hierarchy.
The media is paying a lot of attention to the RCC because they were one of the key swing votes for obama. Evangelical Christians have opposed obama from the beginning so their opposition to this and obamacare in general isn't getting much attention.
You know the thing that is interesting about this is we do not have churches that claim to control our salvation, or that have a hierarchy that is "in charge". Yet you find Evangelical Christians are more conservative. No one in the media is talking about any of the Evangelical churches opposing obamacare because we have been fighting it from the beginning.
I think obama has made the calculation that the "social justice" teaching of the RCC will carry greater weight with RC's than the opposition of their hierarchy. Lets hope on this he's wrong.
I would be interested if there are evangelicals on this site who are not in favor of birth control. BTW I do know that many if not the majority of them believe abortion is wrong and not in keeping with the commandments and the respect for life that is an important part of the message that Jesus brought to us.
Where did you get the idea that evangelicals hold to their principles,and were you talking about birth control or were you bringing in a statement from left field that was meaningless regards the subject at issue?
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Figures don’t lie, but liars figure.
Your 100 percent really stretches the truth. Bet you can’t find proof of that.
This thing of Obama's is striking at the entire Catholic Church.
The Rites of the Catholic Church [Catholic Caucus]
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THE RITES OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH -- There are many!
(Cardinal) Newman on Rites and Ceremonies
LOL. “Catholics” or Catholics who actually attend Church? If you poll based on people who self-identify as “Catholics” without determining if the they actually practice their Faith, you have effectively skewed your poll to include people who are not Catholic.
OK 95% Cardinals and Bishops thrilled health care would be provided
to all!!!!! It has always been the Catholic way to provide services to all
regardless if comes by government. Well now the church knows what
happens when it comes by government.
Take it easy— I was talking about their inclusion in this poll, not keeping them from coming to Mass. :D
And I have a lot of patients who are Papists and they come to my office looking for oral contraceptives. I don't write for OCs, so they leave my office disappointed.
Regarding the debate about faith and works: Its like asking which blade in a pair of scissors is most important.
~C.S. Lewis
It's usually a waste of time to respond to RC's. Their arguments will usually follow the same pattern; question the validity of the source, question the characer of the source, claim the info isn't reflective of true RC's, claim that's really not what they believe said or did, and when all else fails claim others are worse.
Watching the news about this issue of govt mandated health coverage I noticed that now the govt is trying to negotiate a solution with the RCC. I think Evangelical Christians should take note that there is no attempt to include our churches, hospitals and other organizations. Lets see how great an ally the RCC is when they are given an exemption.
Want 100% of the Catholic vote in Nov.? Threaten now with the contraceptive controversy. Then give them an exemption, say, in Oct.
The great October surprise...and the RCs will fall all over themselves to vote for this "wise" and "wonderful" leader who pleased them.
Interesting analysis. Well done.
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner! You're in good company.
"Truth is not subject to a majority vote." - Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger
My Catholic neighbors haven't changed their thinking in the last two years. The ones who voted dem are still planning on doing so.
It's interesting that the number of Catholics who think that employers should be required to provide .... birth control, is pretty much statistically the same numbers who voted for obama.
It seems that the church has little influence on its adherents.
Pfffftttt....
I know practicing Catholics who go to church every chance they get, certainly more than once a week, who still vote Dem because the "democrats are for the poor", and "I'm as prop-life as anybody but the government doesn't have the right to tell people what to do with their bodies." and "I like obamacare".
Anecdotal evidence is not set in stone, but in real life, I've only met a handful of practicing Catholics who are conservative. My personal encounters verify those stats.
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