By Celia Bigelow
In March, America’s best conservative legal minds will present their case against Obamacare to the Supreme Court. One argument they should make is that Obamacare’s individual mandate violates the First Amendment rights of Christian Scientists.
I am a Christian Scientist. I do not see doctors, have annual check-ups, go the emergency room, or take medicine. As a Christian Scientist, I rely solely on prayer for medical concerns.
If a particular medical concern is challenging, Christian Scientists reach out to practitioners for prayerful help. Christian Science practitioners are in the full-time prayerful healing practice and are available for Christian Scientists facing medical concerns.
When I work with a practitioner, I pay out of pocket. I do not need insurance to cover the costs of the prayerful work I receive. In fact, I believe that by forcing me to purchase health care, the government is inserting itself between me and God and violating my right to freely express my religion.
The Founding Fathers thought the freedom of religious expression was so important that they specifically addressed the issue in the First Amendment, which prohibits Congress from creating a law “respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
James Madison played a major role in fighting for this freedom. In his essay “Property,” Madison stated that man “has a property of peculiar value in his religious opinions, and in the profession and practice dictated by them.” He went on to explain that as man has a right to his property, he also has a property in his rights.
Madison made it extremely clear that government was created to protect man’s property — specifically his rights:
In March, America’s best conservative legal minds will present their case against Obamacare to the Supreme Court. One argument they should make is that Obamacare’s individual mandate violates the First Amendment rights of Christian Scientists.
I am a Christian Scientist. I do not see doctors, have annual check-ups, go the emergency room, or take medicine. As a Christian Scientist, I rely solely on prayer for medical concerns.
If a particular medical concern is challenging, Christian Scientists reach out to practitioners for prayerful help. Christian Science practitioners are in the full-time prayerful healing practice and are available for Christian Scientists facing medical concerns.
When I work with a practitioner, I pay out of pocket. I do not need insurance to cover the costs of the prayerful work I receive. In fact, I believe that by forcing me to purchase health care, the government is inserting itself between me and God and violating my right to freely express my religion.
The Founding Fathers thought the freedom of religious expression was so important that they specifically addressed the issue in the First Amendment, which prohibits Congress from creating a law “respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”
James Madison played a major role in fighting for this freedom. In his essay “Property,” Madison stated that man “has a property of peculiar value in his religious opinions, and in the profession and practice dictated by them.” He went on to explain that as man has a right to his property, he also has a property in his rights.
Madison made it extremely clear that government was created to protect man’s property — specifically his rights:
Government is instituted to protect property of every sort; as well that which lies in the various rights of individuals, as that which the term particularly expresses. This being the end of government, that alone is a just government, which impartially secures to every man, whatever is his own.
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