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The Ongoing Assault on Christianity
· Monday, February 13, 2012
The latest salvo in the war on religious freedom was fired last week when President Obama mandated that religious organizations offering healthcare insurance for their employees must offer contraception services, including abort-inducing drugs, like the morning after pill. This is, of course, linked to the unconstitutional Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act which is hanging over the American populace like the proverbial sword of Damocles. The Catholic Church immediately took exception as their doctrine permits no contraception other than rhythm and abortion-inducing drugs are certainly taboo. The Catholic Church proclaims that life begins at conception; it is a tenet of their faith and of most Christian (Bible-believing) religions. They rightfully protested, how can you mandate that we violate the principles of our faith? Implicit in their outrage is that Catholics answer to a higher power and you, Mr. President, are not authorized to mess with our beliefs and our God. As an evangelical Christian, I stand in unity with the Catholic position. They are absolutely right: the Congress shall make no laws respecting an establishment of religion or impeding the free exercise of religion.
The uproar became deafening throughout the week until the President announced an "accommodation" on Friday, referred to by some in the MSM as a cave. It was anything but a cave in. How can he announce an accommodation to something he had no business doing the first place? Be that as it may, the accommodation that was then issued on Friday compounds one unconstitutional misstep with another: the President now mandates to the private insurance industry that they provide those reproductive services for free! What a solution: first, assault the Church's first amendment rights and then, dial back your massive screw up by seeking to constrain free enterprise? Is this covered in the Commerce Clause or did I somehow miss that?
But, I digress. This is simply the latest in an on-going series of attacks on people of faith by this administration, and it's not going to end. Aided and abetted by their willing accomplices at the anti-Christian lawyers union (aClu), this administration continues the effort to flush any remnants of Christianity from the public sector. Is this by accident? I think not. The intent seems to be to eliminate faith -- its traditions and symbols -- and to replace God with the Government. In socializing healthcare, removing crosses or monuments from public lands, eliminating "Christmas" from the popular lexicon and sanitizing the public school system (no prayers on the wall, winter solstice programs), we see Christianity under direct attack by the government, supported by a withering barrage of lawsuits from atheists and the aClu. Add to this the expansion of the nanny state and freedom will surely disappear. The lines to sign up for whatever the government is doling out just continue to get longer. Just take a moment to look at the current outrage and violence in Greece as the government cuts back benefits and you'll be looking at "Obamica" 15 years into the future if the government has its way.
So what about the prime liberal virtues of diversity and tolerance? Aren't we supposed to be tolerant of all people and welcome diversity in every facet of life? They proclaim these virtues devoutly from the rooftops and excoriate anyone who is intolerant or exclusive in any way. But, apparently, diversity and tolerance are principles applied only to the color of one's skin or national origin. Diversity in religion is not permitted. If it's okay for some schools to be teaching about the Koran or Sharia law, why has a New Jersey school banned any and all Christmas carols, even as instrumental renditions? Why can Illinois State employees not wish someone a "Merry Christmas?" As far as faith goes, the current climate tells us that being a Muslim or a secularist is about as diverse as you can afford to be. Christians, on the other hand, are persona non grata.
And a last word here for all the atheists in the crowd: if you are "offended" or "marginalized" by prayers on a wall or Christian symbols, and you run to the aClu for protection, I might suggest your lack of belief in anything represents either weakness or fear of the unknown. If Christianity is such a threat that you must seek to eliminate it via legal remedy, you are probably just looking for your 15 minutes of fame; at the expense of someone else I might add. Be our guest, have at it; we're not going anywhere and, the Constitution and Bill of Rights happens on our side. Most Christians are not threatened at all by atheists. We might attempt to convert you once or twice, but we're more than happy to live and let live. Atheists are apparently not willing to let Christians live as Christians.
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wjmccrindle
If Chairman Obamao had his way, we would be celebrating Ramadan instead of Christmas.
Posted February 13, 2012 at 12:56:49 PM
Jay Wohlert
It's time to end the belief that those people who claim to practice the christian religion are somehow superior to those who don't share the same values. Fact is, the constitution mandates equal treatment for all, regardless of religious beliefs. It seems to me that christians are waging a war against the rest of society who don't share their views. What ever happened to "separation of church and state"? Christians need to realize that they don't represent everybody and quit trying to force their imagined self-righteousness into our government.
Posted February 13, 2012 at 4:19:28 PM
mmccrindle
I must point out that the Catholic church has wrongly turned its back on Jesus's teachings in it's efforts to back a socialist democratic agenda, despite the left's stance on abortion. This has been going on for quite some time.
I have tried to keep my faith but refuse to attend church and donate anymore.
They gave to ACORN for pete's sake!!!!!
I happen to believe it's sinful and unconstitutional for any gov't to take away more from one group and redistribute to another. I strongly believe the progressive agenda to be inherently evil.
It is obvious that the leftist sick agenda wants the gov't to be the only entity that bestows rights, charity and now cradle to grave healthcare.
No thanks. I've seen just how badly gov't screws up pretty much everything it touches.
As for the Catholic church - You lay down with a whore you deserve what you get and we're seeing firt hand what such a good friend you had in Barack Hussein Obama.
Posted February 13, 2012 at 4:56:59 PM
Edward
Exactly! As a public school teacher who is being held accountable for students test scores, but cannot hold students accountable for their academic progress, I am throwing up my hands and getting out of education! As our society holds me unjustly accountable/responsable for someone else's financial security the house of cards will come down sooner than later. Store food and buy lots of ammunition!
Posted February 14, 2012 at 12:07:20 PM
mominvermont
John T. Brown--you're right. People of faith need to unite to combat this infringement on our religious freedom.
Posted February 14, 2012 at 3:10:32 PM
nothingbutthefacts
It's time to end the belief that a segment that comprises 5-15% of society can dictate that the faith of 75-80% of that society is "offensive" and all manifestations of it must be purged from the public square, which has become the twisted interpretation of what one Supreme Court Justice called the "tired construct of separation of church and state." The state establishing laws regarding religion in no way equals any expression of faith in the public square. What is more foolish - to believe in something you cannot see, or be afraid of something you are certain doesn't exist?
Posted February 14, 2012 at 5:06:54 PM