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    U.S. Catholics support birth control/contraception

    Catholics in the U.S. are more likely that other Americans say that employers should be required to provide insurance that covers free contraception, according to a recent poll.

    A survey released by the Public Religion Research Institute on Tuesday found that 58 percent of Catholics think businesses should be required to provide health plans with free birth control, compared with 55 percent of all Americans who agreed with the requirement. At 38 percent, white evangelical protestants were the least likely to agree free contraception should be provided by employers.



    Religiously unaffiliated Americans, at 68 percent, were the most likely say that company health plans should cover birth control for free.

    Among political parties, 73 percent of Democrats and 51 percent of independents said health insurance should include free birth control. But only 36 percent of Republicans agreed with that point of view.

    The poll also uncovered a significant gender gap. Overall, 62 percent of women said contraception should be provided at no cost, while only 47 percent of men thought it should be a requirement.

    In recent weeks, a controversy has erupted over the issue of employers being required to provide birth control coverage, with Catholic leaders and many conservative politicians taking the view that it should be optional.

    The Obama administration announced last month it would stand by a policy that requires virtually all private insurance policies to cover family planning, including female contraceptives, essentially guaranteeing near universal access to birth control once all the provisions of the Affordable Care Act are implemented.

    Last week, thousands of Catholic parishioners were read letters by Catholic Bishops in the U.S. that condemned the Obama administration for that decision.

    “We cannot — we will not — comply with this unjust law,” Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted wrote in just one of the numerous letters. “People of faith cannot be made second class citizens. We are already joined by our brothers and sisters of all faiths and many others of good will in this important effort to regain our religious freedom. Our parents and grandparents did not come to these shores to help build America’s cities and towns, its infrastructure and institutions, its enterprise and culture, only to have their posterity stripped of their God given rights.”

    David Axelrod, a top adviser to President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign, suggested on Tuesday that the administration was open to working with Catholic hospitals and universities over their objections to providing birth control services to women.
    like saying all iranians want to kill the USA, just because their wacked out leaders do....
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    But it is also a departure from the traditional American view (enshrined in the Constitution) that the government shall not interfere in the people's right to religious assembly and practice.What the Obama White House has effectively decided is that religion can not be allowed to interfere with the secular values which government has decreed ...If the state decides that contraception must be available to all, then no church or theological text will be allowed to stand in the way.
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    Is is against the constitution, not that that seems to matter to Obama?

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    There are no Constitutional provisions for preventing government from taxing the church or regulating the provisions of the church. A classic case is that of Mormons and marriage to more than one wife. Or allowing drugs and alcohol (minors) as part of a ritual. A religious person cannot murder even though God commands him so.. There are so many cases of State and Federal government intervention is religion we could take weeks to get there ... BTW the taxing of churches was done so a small congregation wouldn't have an extra burden on them .. In todays ubber rich religons a means test should determine if they should pay taxes or not.. But there is no law preventing the government from taking away a churches tax exempt status.

    "There" .. What the Constitution does do is separate religion from government and visa versa. The government cannot command that there is only one religion like you do in England and elsewhere around the world. That's why no crosses in public buildings or all religions would have the right to display their symbol.

    Obama can make the churches provide birth control to be available to everyone ... Obama cannot order anyone to take it. Obama cannot prevent the church from telling their parishioners if they use it they can be purged from that religion the classic separation.
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    "There" .. What the Constitution does do is separate religion from government and visa versa. [B]The government cannot command that there [/B]is only one religion like you do in England and elsewhere around the world.

    Enough said!

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    Quote Originally Posted by billynomates View Post
    "There" .. What the Constitution does do is separate religion from government and visa versa. [B]The government cannot command that there [/B]is only one religion like you do in England and elsewhere around the world.

    Enough said!
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    Nope I just happen to know there are nearly as many mosques in England as in all America and that statement is laughable.

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