Monday, February 6, 2012

Baptists, Evangelicals, Orthodox Jews, and Lutherans Side With Catholic Bishops Against Obama Mandate

From the Southern Baptist Convention's web site:

"This encroachment on religious freedom is blatant and outrageous and should be taken seriously by those of us who are part of the body of believers, as well as by others who respect and regard this nation's history and constitutional foundation."

From National Association of Evangelicals web site :

“Freedom of conscience is a sacred gift from God, not a grant from the state,” said Galen Carey, NAE Vice President for Government Relations. “No government has the right to compel its citizens to violate their conscience. The HHS rules trample on our most cherished freedoms and set a dangerous precedent.”

Agudas Yisroel of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America wrote:

The Obama Administration had an opportunity to declare that there is a fundamental American value at stake here - religious freedom - and provide strong and unequivocal protections to religious employers. Instead, it took a step backwards by imposing religiously-objectionable mandates on countless religious entities, and by devising a cramped limitation on what “religious groups” are and what their public mission in society should be.

From The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod's web site:

In addition, I encourage the members of the LCMS to join with me in supporting efforts to preserve our essential right to exercise our religious beliefs. This action by HHS will have the effect of forcing many religious organizations to choose between following the letter of the law and operating within the framework of their religious tenets. We add our voice to the long list of those championing for the continued ability to act according to the dictates of their faith, and provide compassionate care and clear Christian witness to society’s most vulnerable, without being discriminated against by government.

From The Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America web site:

The Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America, which is comprised of the 65 canonical Orthodox bishops in the United States, Canada and Mexico, join their voices with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and all those who adamantly protest the recent decision by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, and call upon all the Orthodox Christian faithful to contact their elected representatives today to voice their concern in the face of this threat to the sanctity of the Church’s conscience.

It's an understatement to say Obama has a "Catholic" problem. He has a full blown religious revolt brewing. Let hope this spirit of ecumenism translates into voter action this November.

3 comments:

  1. “No government has the right to compel its citizens to violate their conscience. The HHS rules trample on our most cherished freedoms and set a dangerous precedent.”

    Uh huh. The next time that fundamentalist Mormons in Utah assert their religious freedom to commit polygymy, or Muslims in Dearborn, Michegan, assert their religious freedom to enact Sharia law, let's see what kind of outcry we'll hear from this august ecumenical council.

    I saw Sean Hannity's show that interviewed the ecumenical council. Jeesh. Did they have to all be male? They couldn't find a single female associated with the churches and synagogues to discuss something as crucial to women as birth control?

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  2. Cynthia: Please, then, explain the compelling government interest in forcing religious employers to provide what anyone can get anyway.

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