FORT WAYNE, IN (CTS)—On Thursday, February 16, 2012, several clergy
members were invited to respond to the Health and Human Services (HHS) recent
mandate requiring employers to provide access to health insurance that covers
most forms of birth control, as well as drugs that induce abortion. Click
here to read a response to the mandate from the faculty of Concordia
Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne.
The Rev.
John T. Pless, Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry and Missions, Concordia
Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, accompanied Dr. Matthew C. Harrison,
President, The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, to Washington D.C. as he
testified in front of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
concerning the mandate.
“The
HHS health care plan over reaches the divide of separation of church and state
and President Harrison did a wonderful job of articulating our Synod's
opposition to the HHS policy on the basis of the Lutheran understanding of the
Two Kingdoms,” commented Prof. Pless. “Lutherans have no choice but to resist
this intrusion of the government into the internal life of religious
communities. Rehearsing LCMS contributions to the welfare of our nation,
Harrison noted that the HHS would impair this involvement to the detriment of
our nation's citizens.”
In
a previous statement President Harrison said, “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."
CTS
President, Dr. Lawrence R. Rast Jr., acknowledges this issue will certainly
affect the seminary’s students as they prepare to minister to those in need
across the world. Further, he stated, “We Americans have been blessed from our
beginnings with freedom from government intrusion into our religious
expression. We deeply appreciate the firm stand and bold witness of President
Harrison and look forward to a continuing partnership with the President’s
Office as we address matters crucial to the church and its mission.”
No comments:
Post a Comment