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March 12, 2010

Gay Marriage v. Religious Freedom: A Cautionary Tale

Screen shot 2010-03-12 at 12.06.06 PM Earlier this week Chuck Colson from Breakpoint  offered up an interesting commentary about Gay Marriage versus Religious Freedom.  Click here to listen to this interesting commentary.

Here's part to whet your appetite...

Catholic Charities in Washington, D.C., has announced changes to its employees’ health care benefits. Normally, this wouldn’t be big news. But this story isn’t only about deductibles and co-pays—it’s about the increasingly fragile state of religious freedom in the America.

Employees were told that starting March 2, Catholic Charities would “not offer benefits to spouses of new employees or to spouses of current employees not already enrolled” in the health plan. Spouses currently covered under the plan would still be covered.

The timing of the changes wasn’t a coincidence. On March 3, same-sex “marriage” became legal in the District of Columbia. In connection with the new law, the D.C. Council insisted that, as a city contractor, Catholic Charities had to offer the same benefits to same-sex couples that it did to heterosexual ones.

In other words, Catholic Charities had to choose between church teaching and ministering to the city’s neediest residents.

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What do you think? Should a charity that is religious in its origin have to deny its origin or religious convictions if laws violate their morality?  Please comment below.

Comments

The problem is more than "chuch teachings", there is a high law and it is God's Law - - when we stand beside that and are obedient to it- although the world will question that and dispute that and we may suffer great hardships - the Lord will faithfully send blessings in the long run. When man's law and God's law have descrepancies, God's Word is the thing that remains constant. Historically, we see human/man's law changing but God's law never changes it is constant forever. So we follow man's laws as long as they do not prohibit us from obeying God's Laws. Never let us forget to "seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness" (Matt. 6:33).Acts 5:39

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