For the University of Mobile’s Center for Leadership,
I penned this piece last week about the latest on the fight for
religious liberty against the HHS abortifacient mandate.
Key paragraphs:
Unfortunately, the HHS mandate is a direct assault against the
very apex where these two great rights, to life and religious
liberty, come together. The mandate forces financing for the
destruction of the most innocent of all human life, depriving such
life of the right even to exist – and it denies to the faithful the
right to refuse to participate, according to the dictates of their
faith, in this gravest of sins. Liberty and life are both seriously
and directly undermined by the HHS mandate – and, despite some
media accounts of the issue, it is not only Catholics whose rights
are being trampled.
In fact, just this week, on Oct. 9, East Texas
Baptist University (EBTU) and Houston Baptist University jointly
filed a federal lawsuit to block the mandate. It is the 32nd such
suit to have been filed. EBTU President Dub Oliver explained:
“As the famous Baptist preacher George
W. Truett once remarked, ‘A Baptist would rise at midnight to plead
for absolute religious liberty for his Catholic neighbor, and for
his Jewish neighbor and for everybody else.’ We are rising today to
ensure that religious liberty, the first freedom guaranteed in the
First Amendment of the United States Constitution, is protected and
preserved.”
This is a battle for the soul of America.
To quote James Madison (with a
hat tip to Matthew Franck and Imprimis): “[The “duty” of every
man to render “homage” to “the Creator”] is precedent, both in
order of time and in degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil
Society…. Religion is wholly exempt from [the] cognizance” of
political authority and “exempt from the authority of the Society
at large.”