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And your point is?Guess what your healthcare has in it that you don’t seem to mind? It starts with a giant “A” for kill the unborn.
And your point is?Guess what your healthcare has in it that you don’t seem to mind? It starts with a giant “A” for kill the unborn.
The point is that you don’t seem to mind.And your point is?![]()
I am sure that is what you want to believe.The point is that you don’t seem to mind.
I do not in any way shape or form want to believe it, but that is the message you are sending. And by sending that message, you may be having an influence on causing others to sin in the same way. Throughout your posts you have shown that you have accepted abortion as something that cannot be changed in your law, or something you are not concerned with. You are not only sliding down that slippery slope, but you are encouraging others to slide down it with you.I am sure that is what you want to believe.
That is a load of rubbish. I see abortion as something that has to be tackled separately from the fact of free health care.I do not in any way shape or form want to believe it, but that is the message you are sending. And by sending that message, you may be having an influence on causing others to sin in the same way. Throughout your posts you have shown that you have accepted abortion as something that cannot be changed in your law, or something you are not concerned with. You are not only sliding down that slippery slope, but you are encouraging others to slide down it with you.
Okay, I’ll bite. Why does universal health care HAVE to include abortion?Guess what your healthcare has in it that you don’t seem to mind? It starts with a giant “A” for kill the unborn.
I guess you have now changed the subject from Michelle’s patriotism to abortion. Abortion is indefensible. I have never known anyone to be “pro abortion”. There is no civil law against lust, adultery, or gluttony. Can there be a greater offence than blasphemy, yet there is no civil law to deter such behavior. Can we make people love each other by passing a law. The fact that there are no such laws should not imply that these evils are condoned or advocated. Islamic countries tend to follow laws that are based purely on their religious beliefs. This wouldn’t go over too well in a nation that so adamantly touts “freedom”. It is most assuming to suggest a person is pro abortion, or “wants many of those born killed”, because they are pro choice. That would be to say that to be in favor of “free will” is to advocate sin. We must change the hearts and minds of those who would accept abortion as an alternative. A civil law will not do that, any more than we could make a law that requires that everyone must follow the Catholic belief. To reverse Roe v Wade would be a great step in changing those hearts and minds, only as far as it would remove the perception that abortion is an acceptable human behavior. Abortion did not begin with the court’s decision on Roe v Wade, nor will it cease when Roe v Wade is overturned, and it will be. Until all of our citizens learn to love and fear God, as they must, will such offences end.The hard fact of the matter is that this president, white or black is adamantly pro abortion. There is no hope, zero…for the unborn he. And if Obama had his way, as he has argued the infants born alive act, he wants many of those born killed. This is not an issue of white or black, it is the blatant pro death policies he is cramming down everyones’ throat.
you totally missed the pointnormally i hate conservatives, however this is the one issue i agree with them on. look we cant keep looking at the civil rights era and using that to instill guilt in americans. yes, racism is bad and we americans are guilty of it no doubt. but just look at other races and their racist crimes. look at the chinese, they are not exactly the loving tolerant multiculturalists either, look at the arabic history of racism and slavery. look at the japanese extermination of the indigenous Ainu people. the list goes on. so america is not the only racist country in the world.
Its a ridiculous excuse. Are you therefore responsible for every illegitimate war that is sponsored by tax payers money? Rubbish. So if a Catholic trades with somebody who supports abortions and even has certain products that are abortion related that therefore you are necessarily sinful for trading with that person? Not if you have no choice but to trade with that person, since your trading does not necessarily imply that you support any of his products or ideologies. You have to trade with that person because such a person is the only one who has access to the product that you need. Its got nothing to do with you that the government chooses to use free health care as an opportunity to give free abortions to people using tax payers money. That does not make it your sin. You are not voting for the government to pay for abortion. You are voting for free health care. Abortion is an issue that has to be fought as a separate issue or not at all, since it is going to exist regardless of whether or not there is free or private health care. The money you pay private organizations for your health is possibly being used to fund abortions. The bottom line is that abortions is determined as lawful on grounds that has nothing to do with public votes. The fact that the government chooses to use that money for sinful ends is irrelevant. Its quite possible that your tax money is being use for evil as we speak, but that does not mean that you are responsible and it does not serve as a justification to reject free health care.
In fact i think you are using abortion to make it appear as if your rejection of free health-care is moral. But it is not.
Where did I change the subject about Michelle’s patriotism.I guess you have now changed the subject from Michelle’s patriotism to abortion. Abortion is indefensible. I have never known anyone to be “pro abortion”. There is no civil law against lust, adultery, or gluttony. Can there be a greater offence than blasphemy, yet there is no civil law to deter such behavior. Can we make people love each other by passing a law. The fact that there are no such laws should not imply that these evils are condoned or advocated. Islamic countries tend to follow laws that are based purely on their religious beliefs. This wouldn’t go over too well in a nation that so adamantly touts “freedom”. It is most assuming to suggest a person is pro abortion, or “wants many of those born killed”, because they are pro choice. That would be to say that to be in favor of “free will” is to advocate sin. We must change the hearts and minds of those who would accept abortion as an alternative. A civil law will not do that, any more than we could make a law that requires that everyone must follow the Catholic belief. To reverse Roe v Wade would be a great step in changing those hearts and minds, only as far as it would remove the perception that abortion is an acceptable human behavior. Abortion did not begin with the court’s decision on Roe v Wade, nor will it cease when Roe v Wade is overturned, and it will be. Until all of our citizens learn to love and fear God, as they must, will such offences end.
You stated, “ as he has argued the infants born alive act, he wants many of those born killed.” Where do you get this stuff? Senate Bill 1082 as well as the Federal Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2002, are both definition bills. Neither is about what can and should be done to “Born alive infants”; they are about how one defines a “Born alive infant”. This false claim originated on Fox News with right-wing activist Bill Bennett, Sean Hannity and Jerome Corsi. If untruth is repeated often enough, it is believed.
Universal health care does, not HAS to include abortion because of the Catholics that do not stand up against it.Okay, I’ll bite. Why does universal health care HAVE to include abortion?
Friend:In the US, some hold the view that the government should not be in the health care business, many claiming it is against subsidiarity. Many agree that “the government that governs best governs least.” That is a position that is compatible with church teaching.
I however prefer to get the 12K people who die every year from lack of health care the care they need, regardless of how much it might cost me in taxes. Because health care isn’t like other services that are simply a convenience, it’s literally a matter of life and death.
But that’s just me…
MoM:Like public health care in London (Britain). NHS
I can see a lot of straw-man brewing; so i will just mention your least favorite word in the “free” world; the workers will be payed for using taxes. Like you said nothings for free, but thats besides the point when a human life is in your hands
MoM:I absolutely agree. You are Morally Correct. Life and death is not a business in the normal sense of the word; and shouldn’t be.
There are two diverse things at play here: one is “need” and the other is “greed.” There is no perfect argument to justify the latter, but, there are millions of arguments to justify the former.I have to say it is a sign of greed, when people protest against paying tax for the lives of the 12k People. In a very real sense it is to participate in Murder.
No, you fail to understand the premise of what you are proposing, not to mention the fact that you and others have referred repeatedly to the idea of “free” healthcare.You have made a complete straw-man of what i and others have said. Perhaps you should read properly in the future. And just in-case you are unaware, people would be taxed, particular the wealthy.
Nobody is defending service where people work for free; but rather how such a service should be payed for is the most important distinction under discussion. Since my country has an NHS, please refrain from ridiculous straw-men, because it will not fool me; you are only fooling yourself.
MoM:So long as they are receiving the right health care. You seem to be under the impression that there is no link between those people dying and the lack of proper health-care.
The % of taxes per person which go towards the NHS is currently set at 11.8% above basic allowance.MoM:
Do you think the government collects enough taxes now to fund the effort? Or, do you think taxes will have to be raised? If raised, to what extent, or level? 100%? 99%? 98%?
God bless,
jd
Funny, the one thing that is absent from your discussion is any sort of common sense. You ridicule those who oppose you as being bad Catholics and your intolerance really exposes your lack of clarity.What ever you think i know, you cannot deny that I at the very least know what you are telling me; and you just told me that the killing of babies was not publicly voted on; therefore commonsense should tell you that these matters have nothing to do with the public vote.
Its not difficult.
This post best express my views on the US health care program. I love the ‘charity’ in the background but this health care system is not moral and hardly affordable, it is not free. If i was a US bishop i would be looking for a moral ground to ask catholics not to pay tax after such a ridiculous bill is passed. Some things like wars it is hard to know who is right and wrong but killing the unborn all in the name of ‘pro choice’ is just wrong. I’m sorry but this health care program has more disadvantange compare to it advantage. More will die thru abortion and few will be saved thru health care. There shouldnt be arguements for this type of health care.Funny, the one thing that is absent from your discussion is any sort of common sense. You ridicule those who oppose you as being bad Catholics and your intolerance really exposes your lack of clarity.
I dare say, no one opposes health care for any who are in need. So the real issue is how do we accomplish this admirable goal. The so called bad Catholics seem to have some concern about the practicality and workability of a government sponsored program.
I have said before that the government will use such a law (under the guise of moral certitude) to exact control of lives and challenge our freedoms and liberty. Don’t believe that? The HHS just declared that Catholic institutions must provide contraceptive policies to employees in spite of Church teaching.
The next concern is the affordability and sustainability of a program like this. In other words, can the country prosper and grow in the face of such a burden? I suspect you think this is irrelevent. But if businesses and individuals cannot succeed in such an environment, then who exactly is going to be taxed in order to pay for this?
Finally, the lunacy of the bill is in the free abortion/contraception provision. If we don’t reproduce, who is going to pay for the programs proposed? Look at Europe where several countries are dying from less than zero growth.
Common sense is not overly abundant. Yet, we need to provide for those less fortunate in ways that are workable and sustainable. Real health care reform involves making healthcare available and affordable to all. Some of the provisions regarding information collection and desemination is good, but we need tort reform, more competition among competitors and more sensible approaches to appropriate care.
Your thirst for social justice is really quite admirable. Just don’t invite a social upheavel in an effort to solve the problems. Slow down and think!
And yet people are in FACT married. Please elaborate.You can’t be married unless you’re a man and a woman. Two guys or two girls can’t be married, regardless of what law a government can come up with. So I’m sorry I support tradition and I’m bigoted or whatever else I might be called, but I’m a Christian.![]()