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"As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." (Joshua 24:15)

Equipping Christians for the

national health care debate

 

This series of articles is intended to more fully equip the everyday Christian to engage in a meaningful way in the national health care debate. The goal is to empower Christians to speak from the perspective of the Scriptures on issues as varied as physical and social stewardship, abortion and euthanasia, compassion and entitlement. Perspectives also will be shared from industry leaders who were asked, “If you could tell the average American three things about the state of health care, the need for reform, or the proposed plan, what would say?” We look forward to your feedback as well. Send your opinion to laymanletters@layman.org.

 

PCUSA joins pro-abortion lobby in health care debate

 

Abortion, Euthanasia and Healthcare Reform, Part 1 

 

Abortion, Euthanasia and Healthcare Reform, Part 2 

 

Is it my right to do with my body as I choose? 

  

Should Christians weigh in on health care debate?

Health Care Reform: When ‘rights’ are wrong   


Commentary: A Biblical view of universal health care – Part 1

Washington Office offers more info on health care reform position 

 

Obama rallies ‘Religious Left’

PCUSA official supports government-run health plan 

 

 

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