right into the mud.
Now this brings us back to the example of the Amish and the religious conscious exemption. See, the Amish are a pretty devote Christian sect. One would think that if health insurance is an inalienable right that they would not want to defy God himself and He who granted them this right and deny the benefits of such a grand plan as is before our elected representatives right now to vote on. But yet here we are with the unmistakable fact that Congress is willing to allow the Amish, or at least certain sects of the Amish, to forgo this inalienable and God given right. And the Amish will probably be more than happy to accept. Huh?
In order to understand this logic from the authors of these bills and the liberals clamoring to sign on to them you are going to need to turn off your brain it seems. If the Amish are allowed to opt out of their God given right to health care, and God given rights are for all of mankind, then does that mean that the Amish are in reality sub-human pagans? If they do not want their God given rights they must not really believe in God and further if such rights are the birthright of all human beings then they must not be human either. Again, since inalienable rights are granted by default to all mankind this is the only way that the Amish would be able to not have them.
This certainly would come as a shock to me and undoubtedly millions of other people with actual brains in their heads. But that is what we are left to believe based on a preponderance of the evidence liberals are putting before us and their claims to government health care and insurance being a “right.”
This is not the first time that groups like the Amish, some sects of which