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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Harry R. Jackson, Jr. :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bearing False Witness
by Harry R. Jackson, Jr.
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Last week, the administration showed just how desperate it is to pass its healthcare plan. Despite the president ignoring the National Day of Prayer and failing to join a church in DC, he mustered enough faith to call on the Church community to participate in a national conference call. Although 140,000 people logged in, this is a paltry number when one considers that evangelical voters number in excess of 65 million people and nearly 80% of Americans claim to be Christians.

Another sign of the administration’s desperation was the tone that the president’s handlers encouraged him to take. He seemed to depart from his typical magnanimous spirit. In fact, the call included divisive name-calling by the president, accusing his opponents of “bearing false witness” – religious speak for lying.

Many conservative leaders were shocked at the way the administration is using the same techniques that they criticized the Bush administration for using. In essence, the president sought to woo Christian leaders to function as foot soldiers in his war for healthcare. In fact, the president himself has taken shots at Bush and others for manipulating the faithful - not to mention that books like Blinded by Might and Tempting Faith have castigated the Republicans for deceiving fawning ministers by naming names and showing where all the “bodies were buried” in the religious, political game. Worst of all, scores of books have been written by “progressive” ministers that say there should be a separation of church and state. Not one soldier in the army of liberals has criticized the president for the tenor of the conference call. The hypocrisy is sickening.

My take on the conference call is that it was an attempt to baptize something evil into a new name with new packaging. Church leaders have been asked by the president to call universal healthcare a “moral imperative.” Projecting universal healthcare as the “only” moral imperative is as sensible as calling a person born in the US a native Australian because he visited Sydney once. It is certain that every judicious person in the nation wants medical care for the least, the last, and the left out - the goal is admirable, yet sometimes evil is done by those with good motives who lack long term vision.

The crux of the healthcare question is not whether we want to help everyone; the question is how we deliver the help. Personally, I do not want a socialistic system fraught with inefficiencies. Others are wary of crippling a system that is currently saving millions of lives every day. This argument is not theoretical - delay or denial of essential services will spell death for thousands. Aren’t the lives of every American important? “First do no Harm!” are the familiar words to the Hippocratic Oath.

Where does that leave us? Unfortunately, the plan as it is being fashioned is patently evil, and has several major blemishes. These blemishes are three fold – the moral impact of denied service, funding of abortion, and making employers (including churches) pay for a system that administrates death.

First of all, the idea that abortion will be paid for is reprehensible. Despite the president’s declarations, his henchmen have refused to add amendments to the bill which would specifically rule out state paid abortion. The Capps amendment, which passed the House Energy and Commerce committee, clearly states that abortion CAN be “covered” under the public option and must be covered under at least one private plan in each region that is in the Exchange. While it's a precise point, the other side keeps pointing to the Capps amendment saying “look, it says no 'funds' can go for abortions”.... but it violates the Hyde amendment by providing government subsidies for health plans that “cover abortion” whether the tax dollars actually pay for it or the private premiums pay for the abortion.

Experts tell me that the Capps amendment has an accounting gimmick that makes it look like only private funds would pay for the abortion, but it clearly says that the government public plan and private plans may, and some must, “cover abortion.”

Next, Sen. Barbara Mikulski admitted the inclusion of abortion in an exchange between her and Orrin Hatch on July 9, 2009. Here is the exchange: Continued...

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Bishop Harry Jackson is chairman of the High Impact Leadership Coalition and senior pastor of Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, MD, and co-authored, Personal Faith, Public Policy [FrontLine; March 2008] with Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council.

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"Bearing Fale Witness"
Bishop Jackson, I read your article, and it seems as though there are a number of people bearing false witness, other than as you say President Obama. I know you oppose his health care bill because you alledge it supports abortion, but it also does not call for death panels, as some on your side of the aisle have bore false witness about. Equally disturbing is that some of your fellow clergy are praying for the president's faliure, his own demise, and just today, I would not believe it, if I'd not heard it with my ears, that one of your breathern (fellow pastors) delcared that God does not love everyone, and that he, the good reverand hates president Obama. Now I'm no religious scholar, but I do love and have a relationship with God, who has never told me to hate anyone. He has even commanded that I pray for my enemies. I understand that you disagree with the president's policies, but I wish that you and some of the other ministers would speak out about certain citizens carrying gun to presidental events; making inflamatory and incendary remarks toward our democratially elected president; and even praying for his demise. While I am in total agreement with God's word on abortion and gay marriage, I don't support them. I am also agreement with God's word concering hate, division, envy, and jealously. I think it is wrong for us to sit by and let these types of behaviors go by without a rebuke, no matter where it's coming from. God forbid, if violence was enacted on this president, and we especially the church sat idealy by only condemming gay marriage and abortion. Lastly, since you've been given this platform, I'd like to see you speak out against hatred, division, and envy, just as forecfully and dilegently as you speak out against gay marriage and abortion.

200000
americans die a year from preventable deaths in the american health system.

how many people are refused care because of pre-existing conditions or are dropped from insurance because they get cancer.
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