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Judge Rejects Christians’ Health Care Suit

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(RNS) A federal judge on Tuesday (Feb. 22) dismissed a lawsuit filed by Christians who argue that President Obama’s health care overhaul violates their religious freedom.
The Christians said they believe that God will heal them from disease and that the requirement to purchase health insurance in the new Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act forces them to demonstrate a lack of faith. The lawsuit argued the health care law also violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
But, U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler said, “It is unclear how (the new health care law) puts substantial pressure on plaintiffs to modify their behavior and to violate their beliefs, as it permits them to pay a shared responsibility payment in lieu of actually obtaining health insurance.”
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act allows Americans to a pay a fine if they choose not to buy insurance, an option which all of the plaintiffs have said they will take.
The five plaintiffs of the suit were: Margaret Peggy Lee Mead of Hillsborough, N.C.; Charles Edward Lee and Kenneth Ruffo of San Antonio; Susan Seven-Sky of West Harrison, N.Y.; and Gina Rodriguez of Plano, Texas.
Mead v. Holder is one of several lawsuits that have challenged various portions of the new health care law. The Supreme Court will likely have final say on the law, Kessler wrote.
- Richard Yeakley, Religion News Service



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nnmns

posted February 24, 2011 at 4:03 pm


If they don’t get health insurance, and the fed will help those who can’t afford it to get it, I do not want any of my tax money to go toward their emergency room health care. They would be mooching off the rest of us.



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pagansister

posted February 24, 2011 at 6:55 pm


nnmns, lots of folks are already mooching off the rest of us.



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Lorne Marr

posted February 27, 2011 at 4:40 pm


I am not a supporter of the individual mandate but I think the bill as such includes many good provision which are already in effect and the repeal of which could cause a lot of problems to people diagnosed with serious medical conditions.



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