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February 3, 2012
A Statement on Recent HHS Decision and Religious Freedom
We
are deeply distressed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services’ (HHS) recent decision to require nearly all private health
plans, including those offered by religious employers, to cover
contraceptives. This will include controversial birth-control products
such as “Ella” and the “morning after” pill, even though the Federal
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that such drugs can cause the
death of a baby developing in the womb. The Lutheran Church—Missouri
Synod (LCMS) objects to the use of drugs and procedures that are used to
take the lives of unborn children, who are persons in the sight of God
from the time of conception, and we are opposed to the HHS’ decision
mandating the coverage of such contraceptives.
This HHS action
relates to a provision in the “health care reform” legislation (the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act) signed into law in 2010. The
church’s benefits partner, Concordia Plan Services, which provides
health care coverage to nearly 48,000 people, has been actively
monitoring this legislation and, as a result, Concordia Health Plan
(CHP)—the LCMS church workers’ health plan—has been maintained as a
“grandfathered” plan. As such, employers and workers participating in
CHP would not be subjected to the mandate. However, many religious
organizations do not have grandfathered plans and cannot avail
themselves of the extremely narrow religious-employer exemption, which
only is applicable to religious employers that primarily serve and
employ members of that faith.
For centuries, Lutherans have joyfully
delivered Christ’s mercy to others and embraced His call to care for the
needy within our communities and around the world. In a nation that has
allowed more than 54 million legal abortions since 1973, we must
consider the marginalization of unborn babies and object to this
mandate.
In addition, I encourage the members of the LCMS to join
with me in supporting efforts to preserve our essential right to
exercise our religious beliefs. This action by HHS will have the effect
of forcing many religious organizations to choose between following the
letter of the law and operating within the framework of their religious
tenets. We add our voice to the long list of those championing for the
continued ability to act according to the dictates of their faith, and
provide compassionate care and clear Christian witness to society’s most
vulnerable, without being discriminated against by government.
The
Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, a church body of sinners redeemed by the
blood of Jesus, has affected the lives of millions of people with care,
aid, housing, health care, spiritual care and much more. We have been a
force for good in this nation, promoting education (the nation’s
largest Protestant school system), marriage and giving people the tools
and assistance to be good citizens. We live and breathe Romans 13:3–7.
The governing authorities are “God’s servant for good.” We pray
constantly for our President and those in authority. We have sent our
sons and daughters to fight for this country. We have provided military
chaplains, elected officials, officers, including some who have held the
highest military offices and other appointed positions in this country.
Our people have and are serving as congressmen and women and senators.
Increasingly
we are suffering overzealous government intrusions into what is the
realm of traditional and biblical Christian conscience. We believe this
is a violation of our First Amendment rights. We will stand, to the best
of our ability, with all religious and other concerned citizens,
against this erosion of our civil liberty. Come what may, we shall do
everything we can, by God’s grace, to “obey God rather than men” (Acts
5:29).
The Rev. Dr. Matthew C. Harrison
President
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod
3 comments:
"The Lutheran Church -- Missouri Synod, a church body of sinners redeemed by the blood of Jesus..."
I am so thankful for pres. Harrison's honesty and humility.
The moniker needs to be changed from "Pro Choice" to "NO Choice."
Thank God for our Teddy Roosevelt Harrison who speaks softly and carries a big stick of Law and Gospel. Fight on, rough riders!
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