Is it really a
violation of religious liberty
when Catholic institutions,
which take
millions of government, taxpayer dollars,
refuse to follow
government policies?
Is the
government denying these institutions their religious liberty
by requiring them
to treat all citizens, including their employees, equally?
Or, are these
institutions denying their employees their civil rights?
If
religious institutions take no money from government sources,
then these institutions can limit their benefits
package for employees
however they want
when they employ members of their faith.
If they do take
money from the government,
then they are
required to follow the stipulations
that accompany
that money.
The government
must represent and respect the rights of all citizens
and follow the
rulings of our judicial system.
If some of
those rulings are considered unjust or immoral,
appeals are
available through our judicial system.
Or, pass a new
law.
The USA is not,
and never was, a Christian nation.
The purpose,
mission, and parameters of a country
are contained in
its constitution,
and our
constitution does not establish a Christian nation.
In fact, the first
amendment distinctly and deliberately insists that
“Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion...”
Our founding
fathers had enough of European “Christendom”,
the marriage of
Church and State.
They wanted
nothing to do with it.
Some Muslim
nations are trying it again today
with predictable
negative results.
In terms of
contraceptive measures,
there is no civil
law against their use,
and according to
all polls,
most people in the
country use, have used, or will use
some form of
artificial contraceptive.
The Church can
condemn that usage,
exhort its members
not to use them,
even reject users
as members
but they can’t
force or expect the government
to enforce their beliefs.
The
government must follow the constitution
and the laws of
the land.
If we don’t
like a law,
then we can try to persuade people to change
it.
But we cannot
expect the government NOT to apply the law,
or condemn them
when they do enforce it.
· Specifically,
the Bishops have lost the battle against
contraceptive
use and abortion.
They can continue appealing to individual consciences but the
government must follow the constitution and law of the land.
contraceptive
use and abortion.
They can continue appealing to individual consciences but the
government must follow the constitution and law of the land.
· How
is it a violation of religious liberty
when the government requires an institution
which hires from
the general population,
serves the general public,
and uses public
funds to follow the laws of the country
and apply benefits
equally to all its employees?
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