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May 16, 2012

Home > 2012 > February (Web-Only)Christianity Today, February (Web-Only), 2012
Speaking Out
First They Came for the Catholics: Obama's Contraceptive Mandate
An open letter to evangelical Christians.




Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ:

As you probably know by now, Obama Administration has refused to grant religious organizations an exemption from purchasing health insurance that covers abortion-inducing drugs, surgical sterilization, and contraception.

The Catholic bishops in America have responded quickly, decrying the Administration's decision for what it is—an egregious, dangerous violation of religious liberty—and mobilizing a vast grassroots movement to persuade the Administration to reverse its decision.

We evangelicals must stand unequivocally with our Roman Catholic brothers and sisters. Because when the government violates the religious liberty of one group, it threatens the religious liberty of all.

Many bishops have already declared that they will not obey this unjust law. The penalty for such a move would be severe. Catholic hospitals, universities, and other organizations would be forced to pay punitive fines ($2,000 per employee) for refusing to purchase insurance that violates the teaching of their church.

For some institutions, it would spell the end of their existence—and their far-reaching service to the public and the needy.

But Catholic institutions aren't the only ones affected by this mandate. Prison Fellowship, for example, which employs 180 people, could not purchase insurance for its employees that covers abortifacients. Nor could the world's largest Christian outreach to prisoners and their families afford the fines we would incur.

 Three years ago, when we co-authored the Manhattan Declaration, we predicted that the time would come when Christians would have to face the very real prospect of civil disobedience—that we would have to choose sides: God or Caesar.

Certainly for the Catholics and for many of us evangelicals, that time is already upon us.

We would urge you, therefore, to raise your voice against this unjust mandate that violates our first freedom as Americans. First, please sign the petition to President Obama prepared by the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, which we have posted at the Manhattan Declaration site, demanding that the President extend exemptions from this onerous mandate to all religious employers.

Second, write to your representative and your senators in Congress.

Third, sign the Manhattan Declaration. Join with 500,000 people who have committed to "fully and ungrudgingly render to Caesar what is Caesar's. But under no circumstances will we render to Caesar what is God's."

Fourth, pray. Pray that God would soften the hearts and minds of the president and the leaders within his administration so that they would reverse course. 

We do not exaggerate when we say that this is the greatest threat to religious freedom in our lifetime. We cannot help but think of the words attributed to German pastor Martin Niemoeller, reflecting on the Nazi terror:

First they came for the Socialists, and I
did not speak out —
Because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists,
and I did not speak out —
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did
not speak out — Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me — and there was
no one left to speak for me.

In Christ,
Chuck Colson
Timothy George

Charles Colson is founder of Prison Fellowship, Breakpoint, and several other ministries. Timothy George is dean of Beeson Divinity School at Samford University and Chairman & President of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview.





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Displaying 1–5 of 35 comments

James Cowles(Registered User)

February 21, 2012  3:29pm

The problem, of course, with allowing Catholic teaching to take priority over government policy regarding contraception is that, in order to conform to the "equal protection" clause of the 14th Amendment, that same principle will have to be followed with other religious groups, as well. So, e.g., suppose a Muslim mosque community wants to practice genital mutilation on young girls as part of Muslim teaching. (Actually, genital mutilation is not part of Muslim teaching, but it would not be the government's business to point that out, given the "free exercise" clause of the First Amendment.) If we allow the Catholic community to set its own rules irrespective of government policy, then should not very conservative Muslim mosques be allowed to engage in female circumcision? Likewise, should fundamentalist church schools not be free to exclude the teaching of evolution and to teach creationism / intelligent design instead? How far are we as a society prepared to go?

KENNY GALLAGHER(Registered User)

February 16, 2012  10:11am

How many evangelical churches and others [catholic ] are misusing there nonprofit status to further there own purposes? We need to show that we are willing to pay our fair share to the country in other ways than building mega-churches with "donated" labor and tax loopholes.This is not a not a Christian nation and if past actions of our government are to be taken in to account it never has been. If you take the time to read the "content" of the early documents of this country you will find anything, but Christian principals. Do you want separation of church and state or do you not? Not to offend a billion catholics, but why not get the Vatican to pay for their own healthcare for their employees, it is certainly a growing trend in secular American business. A popular calvinist pastor [Piper] just said he tells people to make out any checks for outside weddings, speaking engagements, and the like to the church so he does not have to pay taxes on it. I love Jesus, and I pay my fair share.

DALE R YANCY(Registered User)

February 16, 2012  5:58am

And 5th on the "to do" list is to vote Obama out of office. Sad to say that many CT subscribers along with CT staff helped to put Obama in office and CT sold Obama to us as a committed Christian. But all along, some of us who were paying attention knew that he was nothing more than a "wolf in sheep's clothing."

Jonathan Brouillette(Registered User)

February 14, 2012  1:40am

St. Ignatius of Antioch, student of the Apostle John - See that you all follow the bishop, even as Jesus Christ does the Father, and the presbytery as you would the apostles; and reverence the deacons, as being the institution of God. Let no man do anything connected with the Church without the bishop. Let that be deemed a proper Eucharist, which is [administered] either by the bishop, or by one to whom he has entrusted it. Wherever the bishop shall appear, there let the multitude [of the people] also be; even as, wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church. It is not lawful without the bishop either to baptize or to celebrate a love-feast; but whatsoever he shall approve of, that is also pleasing to God, so that everything that is done may be secure and valid.

Jonathan Brouillette(Registered User)

February 14, 2012  1:36am

The Apocalypse of Peter "And near that place I saw another strait place . . . and there sat women. . . . And over against them many children who were born to them out of due time sat crying. And there came forth from them rays of fire and smote the women in the eyes. And these were the accursed who conceived and caused abortion" (The Apocalypse of Peter 25 [A.D. 137]).

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