Obamacare
My Christian experience has come from the shallow end of the pool. So to me, this type of perspective seems like its from the moon. It is Gary North addressing a well meaning persons (I hope they are well meaning) attempt to stick the name of Jesus onto national health care. Here is an exerpt...
.....Christians believe in personal responsibility before God. This has to do with the doctrine of final judgment: heaven and hell.
Jesus healed a few people. He did not heal everyone. To heal even a few people for free led to huge crowds lining up to get free health care from Jesus. So many came that Jesus withdrew to the wilderness to pray (Luke 5:15). He could not heal the entire nation, let alone the whole world. Your slogan does not limit concern to one nation. It is universal: "all people."
Christians affirm that the world is under a curse (Genesis 3:17-19). This curse involves death. It also involves thorns and thistles. It affirms, loud and clear, "There ain't no such thing as a free lunch." The economist says, "At zero price, there is greater demand than supply."
It was Satan, not Jesus, who suggested turning stones into bread (Matthew 4:3)......
Nothing can heal everyone except God. The State is not God.....Read the whole thing
Back on the 13th at my blog, I linked to Douglas Wilson adressing this issue on multiple occasions here. Good food for thought. Christian thinking, looks different than humanistic emoting. We have been trained as evangelicals to respond in sympathy with passionate emoting. Whether or not something was biblical had nothing to do with it. For example see any of the last centurys moralistic crusades that Christians jumped into with both feet. We would have put Jesus in jail for turning water into wine.
Friday, August 21, 2009
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