Speaking
Out
An open letter to evangelical Christians
Timothy George and Chuck Colson | posted 2/08/2012 10:10AM
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.
"Speaking Out" is Christianity Today's guest opinion column
and (unlike an editorial) does not necessarily represent the views of the
magazine.
Copyright © 2012 Christianity Today.
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