June 30, 2012
Saturday after Pentecost 4
The Lord be with you
The following is a statement, issued by the LC-MS president, Matthew Harrison, concerning the recent ruling of the US Supreme Court concerning the Health Care laws passed by our congress that mandates Christians to abandon their historic belief that life is a gift from God and should be protected. I wanted to share it with those who come to this blog.
Blessings in Christ,
Pastor John Rickert
LCMS President Issues Statement in Response to
U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Health Care Reform
Legislation
ST. LOUIS, June 28, 2012—In response to the U.S. Supreme
Court ruling today to largely let stand the Patient Protection and Affordable
Care Act (PPACA), the Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison, president of The Lutheran
Church—Missouri Synod, issued the following statement:
“In light of today’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on the
constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), we
remain opposed to the controversial birth control mandate, which is one of the
requirements included in the law.
“The Court’s decision today guarantees that we will continue
to bring awareness to the threat to religious liberty represented by the birth
control mandate, which requires virtually all health plans, including those of
religious organizations, to cover birth control drugs and products that could
cause the death of the unborn. We are opposed to the birth control mandate
because it runs counter to the biblical truth of the sanctity of human life and
creates a conflict of conscience for religious employers and insurers, who face
steep penalties for non-compliance based upon their religious convictions.
“We will continue to stand with those who have filed suit in
the many religious freedom cases pending against the birth control
mandate. Through education and civic advocacy, we will continue to
educate the public about the vital necessity of protecting our First Amendment
right to act according to the tenets of our faith. We remain steadfast in
our opposition to the birth control mandate and will continue working to ensure
our right to refrain from paying for products and services that conflict with
our doctrine about the sanctity of all human life.
“And, regardless of the Court’s decision on the health care
reform law, we in the LCMS will continue to uphold the sanctity of all human
life while we care for the sick and work to restore the health and well-being
of people in our communities and around the world.”
The 2.3 million-member Lutheran
Church—Missouri Synod is a
mission-oriented, Bible-based, confessional Christian denomination
headquartered in St. Louis. Through
acts of witness and mercy, the church carries out its mission worldwide to make
known the love of Jesus Christ.
Learn more at www.lcms.org.
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