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If the Catholic Bishops, who are in favor of supporting a good healthcare system, could not support this heathcare bill because of things added to the bill that would compromise Catholic moral teaching, then we should listen, and priests should not speak from the pulpit chastising people for not supporting it.What do you mean? If your saying that providing healthcare to people who don’t have it is only like giving them poisoned food, isn’t that like saying that all food those people can get is poisoned and that they should accept starving? Worse, if you have healthcare, isn’t that like telling those same people that all the food they can get is poisoned while your munching on a bag of chips?
I’m not saying that the healthcare law is good or bad. I don’t know. What I’m saying is that the people who worked for the law wanted it because it was supposed to do something that the church teaches us we should be doing. We’re supposed to care for the sick and dying. That means healthcare.
I think that the priest we’re talking about was reminding the people in church about that. I think that’s what a priest’s supposed to do. I think he might be wrong about the best way to do it and maybe the op has a better idea, but all the op said about the priest was that he was talking about people who fought against healthcare. That means he could have been talking about people who would rather ignore the sick and the dying so that they can have good things for themselves. If your a priest, its your job to speak out against that.