By Milt Harris ——Bio and Archives--December 4, 2023
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The law is intended to protect the rights of the people. It is not intended to enforce the desires of select groups of people against others, especially when enforcing those so called “laws” violate religious liberties.
In the hands of liberals, the law, becomes more like a written litany of lawlessness designed for special interest groups—chief among them being the abortion “industry.” What once upon a time used to be a personal choice, usually made as a painful last resort, has now become a mainstream industry. An industry that is promoted and protected by the radical left with no regard for individual rights. The left seems to think that if they put something in writing, it must be followed no matter what the cost.
In one of the most outrageous cases of overstepping their bounds, Washington State passed law SB6219, which is attempting to force churches to cover elective abortions in health insurance plans, the church's insurance carrier automatically added the coverage and the costs
Cedar Park Church, located in Bothell, Washington obviously took exception to this ridiculous law. Unfortunately, when the fight went to court, a liberal lower-level judge sided with the state and ruled that the church is required to violate its constitutionally protected pro-life religious beliefs and fund the state's abortion mandate.
The case is now pending before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and they are not fighting the fight alone. Multiple groups have filed “friend-of-the-court” briefs in support of the church's religious freedom.
The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), formerly The Alliance Defense Fund, is an American conservative Christian legal advocacy group that works to expand Christian practices within public schools and in government. John Burch a lawyer with the group had this to say:
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The Sutherland Institute prepared another brief in support of any church in danger of being forced to violate their beliefs by the government. In the brief it charged:
Among those supporting the church are the Institute for Faith and Family, Life Legal Defense Foundation, Montana Public Policy Center, Notre Dame Law School Religious Liberty Clinic, Oregon Right to Life Robertson Center for Constitutional Law, the Sutherland Institute, and eighteen states including: South Carolina, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia."
The radicals in Washington State want everyone to pay for abortion coverage. This is an outrage on every level of decent consciousness. No one should be required to pay for a medical procedure that violates their religious beliefs or face losing medical coverage. A church represents the epicenter of faith and cannot be breached. The provision within this law that requires that to happen must be eliminated, otherwise civil liberties are meaningless.
Unjust laws are not law, they are just written injustice.
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Milt spent thirty years as a sales and operations manager for an international manufacturing company. He is also a four-time published author on a variety of subjects. Now, he spends most of his time researching and writing about conservative politics and liberal folly.