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A Different Spin on the Obama Health Care Issue
Ok, here's a hypothetical situation:
Let's say the JW has formed a health care organization, or a school, etc. and they have requested and received government funding. Now, the caveat is, the government requires that they provide all of their employees with health care insurance. They don't have to provide abortion or birth control coverage, just basic medical care.
Of course, this organization does not believe in medical treatment, only in the power of prayer.
Could this group claim that their civil liberties and religious freedoms have been violated?
Part two of the question - what kind of support do you think this group would have from the mainstream Christian coalition?
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"Many people view their relationship with God like a "color by number" picture. It's easier to let someone else define the boundaries, tell them which blanks to fill in, and what color to use than it is for them to take a blank canvas and seek inspiration from the Source in order to paint their own masterpiece"
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