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To: Col Freeper

Several prelates have stated in recent news reports that the Catholic Church supports access to healthcare for all — it is a prudential judgment left up to society as a whole on dertermining how this can be done.

Considering the fact that the Catholic Church was the first to build hospitals and deliver health services to all has been totally forgotten.


25 posted on 09/03/2009 7:49:56 AM PDT by victim soul
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To: victim soul
Several prelates have stated in recent news reports that the Catholic Church supports access to healthcare for all — it is a prudential judgment left up to society as a whole on dertermining how this can be done.

Considering the fact that the Catholic Church was the first to build hospitals and deliver health services to all has been totally forgotten.

Thank you for your response VS. See my response to SMCC1 at post #28.

Yes, society as a whole, can, and ultimately will of course, determine how the issue will be resolved.

I'm simply trying to determine if the supposed statement I referenced in the article is "true" in the sense that the Roman Catholic Church is "anxious to support a [read Obama's] plan for universal health care".

My hope is that it is not.

I would argue that while many have forgotten the Roman Catholic Church's hospitals and health services, not everyone has. Additionally, some evil-doers not only remember, they intend to ensure that these hospitals and health services fall under government control and that the workers there adhere to the death culture they envision for all of us to live under.

30 posted on 09/03/2009 10:17:32 AM PDT by Col Freeper (FR is a smorgasbord of Conservative thoughts and ideas - dig in and enjoy it to its fullest!)
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