Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The latest attack from our internal enemy

This:

Religious liberty dies in California, churches are forced to pay for elective abortions

Feminism's holy sacrament of abortion will not be denied.
The California Department of Managed Health Care hath decreed that all employers, including churches, must pay for elective abortions in their health insurance plans. 
A coalition of pro-life groups is challenging the mandate.
A campaign against the state of California mandating abortion coverage in insurance plans is intensifying. Several complaints have been filed with the federal government to keep it from violating what Christian legal groups consider American's fundamental rights and go against their religiously held beliefs and conscience.
The Department of Managed Health Care has ordered all employers, including churches and other religious organizations such as colleges and universities, to pay for elective abortions in their plans.
Alliance Defending Freedom and Life Legal Defense Foundation are representing seven California churches who object to the coverage, alleging the mandate violates federal law. One of the churches being represented is Dr. Jim Garlow's Skyline Church in San Diego, which does not want be forced into funding the practice of abortion through its health care coverage.
Casey Mattox, an attorney with the Christian legal group, Alliance Defending Freedom, argues that the Golden State has gone too far by trouncing the liberties that they hold dear.
"Forcing a church to be party to elective abortion is one of the most unimaginable assaults on our most fundamental American freedoms," Mattox asserts.
Mattox argues that there is no way California should be allowed to bypass federal law and end up getting away with forcing churches to fund a practice that the Bible specifically teaches against.
Christianity is under attack by a tyranny more insidious than anything George III could have dreamed of. Homofascists now demand church-sanctioned "weddings." HHS mandates coverage for contraceptives, abortifascients, and sterlizations. And here the State of California goes one better, requiring their 30 pieces of silver for infanticide.
Appealing to Obama's HHS is pointless. They're obviously delighted with California's regulations, and their only question is how to extend mandatory elective abortion coverage to all 57 states.
Religious liberty's only hope lies with the U.S. Supreme Court.

Those people you know in your personal life, from professional or social situations, whom you have concluded to be "liberal," meaning that they consistently vote FHer and otherwise indicate that "fairness" and "equality" and "social justice" rate foremost among their driving values, but seem like nice folks who are overall worthwhile citizens of your community?   They had better be made to see that this level of darkness is an inextricable part of what they've signed on to.  They may even call themselves Christians.  In such a case, the message is, "wake up while there are still a few minutes to save your clueless ass."  If they can't be reached, they are the enemy.


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  2. Quite honestly, to this day, I've never been able to get a bead on your set of core values.

    And regarding whether people care about what I think, readership here is steadily increasing, and my last opinion column for The Republic garnered three e-mail kudos, one handwritten snail-mail kudo, and a private FB message judo from the mayor, who said I'd "nailed it."

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  4. I think they've gone too far in CA. Rule of law should ultimately prevail though. That is a core value I hold in keeping with that of my country, and yours.

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  5. Well, your following of course cares what you think, they may even get some ideas from you but set up a soapbox in Chicage and find out how many do is what I was getting at. Did not intend to insult you if you thought I did.

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  6. This is a plain ugly posting, but these are ugly times. Ugly!

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