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YOUR FAITH STOPS HERE
Jerry falwell

Posted on 02/20/2003 6:16:35 PM PST by repub32

When does one's Christianity stop?

The obvious answer is never, since Christians - those who place their faith in Jesus Christ - are to apply that faith to every element of their existence. However, a recent court case places at risk the interminable element of faith.

The case surrounds Dr. Christine Brody, a Christian who is employed by the North Coast Women's Care Medical Group (NCWMG) in San Diego, Calif.

In 1999, a young woman named Guadalupe Benitez, a lesbian who was seeking to become pregnant by artificial means, was referred to visit the clinic by her health care provider. Ms. Benitez, after undergoing nearly a year's worth of infertility treatment at the facility, was reportedly told by Dr. Brody that her Christian faith prevented her from impregnating homosexuals through means of artificial insemination. Dr. Brody subsequently referred Ms. Benitez to an outside physician who would complete the procedure.

It is important to note that this case does not involve a life-and-death instance. Ms. Benitez was seeking an elective procedure.

Nevertheless, displeased by this action, Ms. Benitez sued Dr. Brody and the NCWMG under a California law designed to prevent discrimination by business authorities and health care providers.

A San Diego trial court dismissed the lawsuit in 1999, finding it without merit. But Ms. Benitez has appealed that decision through the help of the Lambda Legal Defense and Education Fund, claiming that after she was unlawfully "dumped" as a patient because of her homosexuality. She says the experience caused her emotional trauma.

Lambda Legal is a homosexual-rights legal group that uses what it terms "impact litigation" to gain rights for homosexuals. The group has asked the California Court of Appeals in San Diego to overrule the lower court decision and to compensate Ms. Benitez for a procedure that she claims should have been provided by her health care plan and the NCWMG.

"Guadalupe's doctors are entitled to hold any personal religious belief they choose," Pizer said Jennifer Pizer, senior staff attorney in Lambda Legal's Western Regional Office. "But health care providers do not have the right to refuse medically appropriate treatment to a patient based on what they claim are personal religious beliefs about particular groups of people. Health care providers are legally and ethically obligated to provide treatment based on a patient's medical condition, not her identity."

Under this scenario, Christian doctors would be compelled to provide abortion counseling to young girls; they would also be required to provide abortions even though the Bible teaches that our omnipotent God cares for us even in the womb (Psalm 139:14). Even though Christians believe we are to cherish all life, attorneys at Lambda Legal believe that this belief should be constrained by the law.

Should Ms. Benitez win her case, the beliefs of Christians could be severely restricted, even regulated, in the workplace. Christian beliefs could actually fall under government supervision.

This is a terribly troubling lawsuit. It is evident that individuals who wish to live their lives on the edge will enthusiastically trample on the rights of others in order to safeguard their own sordid preferences.

Please join me in praying that the California Court of Appeals will recognize this case as a reckless and hostile attempt to trounce on the religious rights of this doctor.


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1 posted on 02/20/2003 6:16:35 PM PST by repub32
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2 posted on 02/20/2003 6:17:05 PM PST by Bob J
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To: repub32
I personally know two physicians who will not prescribe birth control because of their religios beliefs. They are forthcoming with their choice when receiving new patients.
3 posted on 02/20/2003 6:22:52 PM PST by Conservababe
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To: repub32
This woman's lawyer was on H&C last night and one thing she said really stuck with me (aside from the hypocrisy of asking someone to transgress against their conscience). She said that the doctor should leave her religion at home or at church. I thought, "just like a good little totalitarian leftist". How about the lesbian or gay person leaving their sexuality in the bedroom??... On no, that is unacceptable because that is denying who the gay person 'is'. In short, it is discrimination and repression to make a gay person sequester their sexuality but somehow it's ok to do that very same thing to a person of faith. Like I say - hypocrisy is fundamental to liberalism.
4 posted on 02/20/2003 6:56:44 PM PST by Texas_Jarhead
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To: repub32
Something to track....
5 posted on 02/20/2003 7:00:12 PM PST by unspun (I like FreeRepublic.com! It helps me spell words I don't often write.)
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To: repub32
She says the experience caused her emotional trauma.

Tough.

This woman fails to grasp the distinction between doctor and slave.

6 posted on 02/20/2003 7:13:29 PM PST by dighton
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To: repub32
Prayer bump
7 posted on 02/20/2003 7:20:32 PM PST by apackof2
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To: Texas_Jarhead
BIG BUMP!
8 posted on 02/20/2003 7:31:50 PM PST by sarasmom (trying to remain calm..)
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This is a frivolous lawsuit. Conventional wisdom says the doctor should win. However with the 9th Circuit Court in San Francisco, you never know how judges are going to rule.
9 posted on 02/20/2003 7:46:38 PM PST by Kuksool (Fight The Axis of Evil: ACLU, NEA, & NOW)
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To: repub32
**Should Ms. Benitez win her case, the beliefs of Christians could be severely restricted, even regulated, in the workplace. Christian beliefs could actually fall under government supervision.**

Cause for alarm here. If you are not Christian you have the right of free speech, but if you are Christian you cannot speak out on your views?


10 posted on 02/20/2003 7:56:19 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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