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Nobody can force you to belong to a church or any other organization. However, when it is the government, your freedom is restricted. Even if you do belong to a church that does not approve of birth control, you are still free to ignore their rules and do what you think you should. This is not feasible when you are dealing with federal law.


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Vaedur voluntarily left the Catholic flock(in faith) that he/she voluntarily joined, I assume because he/she opposes the moral teachings.

On a moral ground i appose things like government sponsered birthcontrol and Killing unborn babies because it's just wrong.  I also know their is a difference betwen the Catholic Church as an organization and the Catholic teachings.  
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Nobody can force you to belong to a church or any other organization. However, when it is the government, your freedom is restricted. Even if you do belong to a church that does not approve of birth control, you are still free to ignore their rules and do what you think you should. This is not feasible when you are dealing with federal law.
EXACTLY!!!!
I agree 100%.  But when you are trying to push an agenda on a Religious basis, isn't that forcing others to "belong" to your ogranization.  Can't i say "I appose abortion because i think it's horrible" instead of "because god says so" or "I dont want to give free birthcontrol to all people because it costs the tax payers money and that's what charities and non-profits are for and not government" instead of "because god says so"?


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But when you are trying to push an agenda on a Religious basis, isn't that forcing others to "belong" to your ogranization.  Can't i say "I appose abortion because i think it's horrible" instead of "because god says so" or "I dont want to give free birthcontrol to all people because it costs the tax payers money and that's what charities and non-profits are for and not government" instead of "because god says so"?


Vaedur, do you get as angry at people that support abortion because it is a "women's right"?  Who said it is a right to destroy the unborn?  What moral grounds do those on that side of the argument stand on?  If it isn’t religion, what give them the moral authority to terminate a life?  

It really doesn’t matter if it is God or Man that is rhetorically invoked to win the argument.  The non religious are just hyper sensitive when religion is used.  I wonder why?


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It really doesn’t matter if it is God or Man that is rhetorically invoked to win the argument...

You have a point.  A very good one.  

But i will say I don't side support abortion..  I also don't think that all matters are as black and white as people make them out to be.

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Vaedur, do you get as angry at people that support abortion because it is a "women's right"?  Who said it is a right to destroy the unborn?  What moral grounds do those on that side of the argument stand on?  If it isn’t religion, what give them the moral authority to terminate a life?  

I actually believe it's not moral grounds they stand on it is a selfish act.  I'm not supporting abortion through any of my comments.  I think my point is leaving religion out of a debate might benifit the republicans.  I think the reglious politics of the republican party turn some off to it, who agree with many of the parties other policies, and it's just my opinion.


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I actually believe it's not moral grounds they stand on it is a selfish act.  I'm not supporting abortion through any of my comments.  I think my point is leaving religion out of a debate might benifit the republicans.  I think the reglious politics of the republican party turn some off to it, who agree with many of the parties other policies, and it's just my opinion.


If you leave religion out of the debate, who represents the people that believe the moral teachings of their church pastor instead of their public school science teacher on the issue?  People learn their morals, ethics and principles from somewhere.  

Abortion is a moral issue that is argued based on it is killing a person.  I agree that contraception should not be a religious argument but a 1st amendment argument.  I don't care if it is a Catholic Hospital or Wal-Mart...Both organizations should have the right to offer whatever insurance plan they wish.  And if it doesn't offer contraception, that is their right, and it is the right of the individual to choose not to work there.

Ron Paul's brand of Republicanism is the solution.  Return to the republic, let states legislate to their citizens, then the religious "zealots" in South Carolina won't legislate to the secularist in New York.


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here's a grand idea....we dont want government sponsored birthcontrol then we all stop paying our premiums/cancel the insurance ALL AT ONCE......it would be like stopping the $$ flow to the Taliban......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Ron Paul's brand of Republicanism is the solution.  Return to the republic, let states legislate to their citizens, then the religious "zealots" in South Carolina won't legislate to the secularist in New York.
  I'm totally fighting for the north in the next civil war.  But yeah, that isn't the worst idea i've ever heard, that's for sure.


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Church shouldn’t impose will on its employees

    Re: Kathleen Gallagher’s March 4 Viewpoint, “It’s not about birth control”: It all begins and ends with the First Amendment: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . . .”
    The Constitution and the Bill of Rights were written by the “people” for the “people” — the same people who work for any employer.
    An employee of a Catholic entity has the same rights as any other employee of any other company. An employee of a Catholic entity can exercise their right to access good preventative health care (as contraception sometimes is) or to not take contraception.
    One of the right things about Obamacare is that it is defending the First Amendment rights of the “people” to practice their religion as they see fi t, not as it might be mandated by a rigid employer.
    Maybe it’s time to sue the Church for a violation of the First Amendment, for forcing an organization’s belief on its employees, some (probably most of them) who do not share the same belief about a woman’s right to choose.

PATRICE SPINGARN
Saratoga Springs

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Just to back up alitle of what i'm saying, here's from Google todaY;
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Pew survey: Americans think politicians are talking too much about religion
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46.....much-about-religion/




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Just to back up alitle of what i'm saying, here's from Google todaY;

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Pew survey: Americans think politicians are talking too much about religion



The right has to talk about something... They killed the economy... they destroyed jobs... the only
economic message they've had for years is Cut Taxes...
With Republicans failing on all fronts... the only thing left for them to talk about is their Religion.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Just to back up alitle of what i'm saying, here's from Google todaY;




The poll reflects how fickle Americans are and how easily they are persuaded by a narrative pushed by the White House.  The poll showed that in 2006 a majority of Americans(51%) wanted MORE religious influence in government.  

This is proof that Alinsky's Rule's work.  The contraception/Catholic Church debate is an example of rules 11 and 13 at work.  Public opinion is changing based on these tactics.  

11. "If you push a negative hard and deep enough, it will break through into its counterside...
13. Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.


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Church shouldn’t impose will on its employees

then don't work there you MORON........................or....get other insurance....or pay for your own sexcapades....idiot............god does apparently make stupid sloven lazy people.....
    


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Church shouldn’t impose will on its employees

then don't work there you MORON........................or....get other insurance....or pay for your own sexcapades....idiot............god does apparently make stupid sloven lazy people.....
    


Someone who pays for their own insurance WILL PAY FOR THEIR contraceptive coverage.

Sexcapades??? A married man and married woman have SEXCAPADES???


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Someone who pays for their own insurance WILL PAY FOR THEIR contraceptive coverage.

Sexcapades??? A married man and married woman have SEXCAPADES???


correct....the employer offers HI as part of a benefit package....NOT A RIGHT OF LIFE.....

I bet this person could find coverage working somewhere else......if they tried......

working for the government or a religious entity is the same....I say leave it if you no like......

married or not sexcapades/bedroom olympics whatever ya want to call them.....it's still a persons responsponsibility to decide/find what is best for them.....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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correct....the employer offers HI as part of a benefit package....NOT A RIGHT OF LIFE.....

I bet this person could find coverage working somewhere else......if they tried......

working for the government or a religious entity is the same....I say leave it if you no like......

married or not sexcapades/bedroom olympics whatever ya want to call them.....it's still a persons responsponsibility to decide/find what is best for them.....

Ok.  I will offer great insurance coverage in my business... Except to Catholics!  For Catholics I will only offer contraceptive coverage.
If they don,t like that... How did you put it...
"I say leave if you don,t like it"


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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