Posted on 03/26/2014 2:42:12 AM PDT by rhema
Youre tired of hearing about Hobby Lobby and the Supreme Court, tired of all the talk of fines and health-care plans and reproductive rights, tired of being bombarded with words spoken in anger from both sides of the aisle. You want to put your fingers in your ears, switch the channel, and wait for the ruling and the rest of it to just go away.
But even though you are tired, even though youve grown weary of having the same discussions about the same points, Hobby Lobby and fines and health-care plans still matter. They matter because your country the United States of America was founded on the principle that you were born with certain rights: the rights to seek and follow truth, to live according to your beliefs, to worship freely.
And no one, not even the government, gets to tell you how to do that.
Today, our federal government threatens that right, consistently refusing to protect religious liberty as our Constitution and the laws of nature demand. In the dozens of cases against the Health and Human Services contraceptive mandate, the government has started dictating the boundaries of religious beliefs, and to pick and choose which beliefs and which individuals deserve religious liberty protection.
The contraceptive mandate, part of the Affordable Care Act, requires employers to provide a full range of 20 FDA-approved contraceptive devices, drugs and services in their health-care plans. These include emergency contraceptives with the ability to prevent implantation of an embryo in other words, the ability to end a human life. Catholics, Lutherans, and many other Americans find these drugs morally reprehensible. Yet, though objections to the mandate are strong and numerous with over 90 lawsuits filed so far the government has simply swept them aside.
The mandates provisions allow for very narrow exemptions for houses of worship. Exemptions do not extend even to affiliates of those houses of worship; for example, a Catholic order of nuns, operating homes for the elderly poor, is not exempt. Nor are Christian colleges, nor are thousands of other religious non-profit organizations, which serve the public good.
In the case of the non-profits, the government has come up with an empty accommodation that would force organizations to sign HHS forms directing third-party administrators to provide the drugs that the organizations cannot. As one plaintiff, the Little Sisters of the Poor, explained, these forms are nothing more than permission slips. The Little Sisters cannot direct someone else to act immorally, just as they cannot act immorally themselves. The government has branded this particular belief meaningless.
Neither the exemption nor the false accommodation extends to individuals who run their own businesses, like David and Barbara Green, owners of Hobby Lobby. The Greens morally oppose providing drugs that can prevent implantation and have filed suit against HHS, represented by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. In the Greens case, the government claims that moral convictions must be abandoned at the door of the workplace. The Greens may not run their own companies according to their consciences. Or, in return for staying true to their convictions, they will be forced to pay crushing fines.
The governments distinctions under the mandate dont make sense. The government does not get to reduce God and the way in which He works down to what happens only in church or worship. By its definition, religious liberty stipulates that a church not the government must be permitted to form its own definition and its own boundaries.
Moreoever, God uses each of us in our vocations to serve those around us. This call to serve others and live according to our beliefs extends beyond our houses of worship, into our homes, our communities, and our work. To prevent individuals from following the dictates of their consciences is an abuse of power and a gross infringement on human dignity.
As the leader of a Christian church body, I strongly object to the governments approach of picking and choosing whose beliefs merit consideration. Now, according to the government, Catholic nuns must authorize others to give out free contraceptives, and evangelical Christians must abandon their most deeply held convictions in the operations of their own businesses. What group, and what belief, will next be under attack?
Friends, we may be weary. We may be tired. But we must stand together to protect our God-given right to religious liberty. This mandate threatens not only those whose religions specifically compel them to oppose it, but all Americans. We cannot allow our government to define the content of our beliefs or the degree of their significance.
The Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison is the current and 13th president of The Lutheran ChurchMissouri Synod.
Our government has turned into a cancer.
BUMP
What we have is a regime, presided over by a petty tyrant. There is no law, except what he deems, nor is there any adherence, when it is unsuitable.
This is no longer the United States for we are divided as no time since The War of Yankee Aggression. This is Acirema, where criminals are rewarded and honest people are punished.
Females on SCOTUS view is if you don’t like the preventative reproductive mandate, don’t participate and pay the tax so everyone in your company suffers the blow back.
Most conservatives view is you don’t like the missing preventive reproductive coverage in your health insurance, go buy your own pills and condoms with your own money, not mine.
So True...it is a cancer that has been ignored far too long, the entire body has been infected, time for radical surgery for the patient is at throws of death.
“It is NOT a government, for that would imply laws and adherence to said laws.
What we have is a regime, presided over by a petty tyrant. There is no law, except what he deems, nor is there any adherence, when it is unsuitable.
This is no longer the United States for we are divided as no time since The War of Yankee Aggression. This is Acirema, where criminals are rewarded and honest people are punished. “
I wish I could “like” this, as on some of the other forums I visit and post on.
Truer words have never been spoken.
Our true government has been usurped.
There shouldn’t be anything in that government healthcare mandate related to contraception and/or killing babies.
Well we have a long road ahead. We won’t even receive the “verdict” until May or the day that the Supreme Court concludes the year. Expect numerous stories from all sides and their “guesses” on what the verdict will be.
Can you be a Democrat and a Christian? Do you serve God or Mammon?
The government reflects the culture.
Its a culture of death.
By denying God they deny life.
They'll stop at nothing in their mad rush to destroy all that is holy and good.
When confronted by the holy and good they are offended and they turn violent.
I fear that things are not going to improve.
I believe the answer to that is a resounding NO!
A good way to support Hobby Lobby during all of this - go shopping there.
Let’s see, the majority of the US population, about 80%, consider themselves Christian or Christian leanings. Yet, the majority of these “CHRISTIANS” voted for this OBAMA administration. Oh, they were warned, if thy voted for this LIAR IN CHIEF they would live to regret it. But they did it any way. Now, these same “SAVIORS” that they voted for are turning around and biting them in the rear end. And now, they are complaining?
No, I'm not tired of hearing about it, in fact I'm quite interested in the outcome.
Whoever wrote this needs to read up some on the power of suggestion. How presumptuous of them, whoever they are, to make such a personal statement to their readers.
Can you be a Democrat and a Christian?
Yes, you can be. Just like I can be an American and opposed to the progressive direction which the country is headed, I can be a Catholic and a Democrat and not support the progressive national party platform.
James R. McClure Jr.
Jeffersonian Anti-Federalist Democrat candidate for IN09
the rights to seek and follow truth, to live according to your beliefs, to worship freely...Where did that come from? I thought it was the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of property (money, food, housing and clothes)?
What makes me “tired” of this is the ruling we will get from the “Supreme” court ... some watered down thing that kills freedom of religion without saying it (like Obamacare being a tax). I’m “tired” of the “Supreme” court which I always thought was our one final barrier to progressivism ... now it too has been infected. If this ruling comes back as I suspect, then (for me) it is “over.”
You did not build that....so...you do not get to set the rules of your own business....case closed
The cure is a tough one... Open revolt... Lots of folks are going to get hurt...
I believe our nation will, out of necessity, split unto two or more parts...for a while anyway...until some parts collapse into complete and udder devastation.....
But, the sun is shinning right now.... :)
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