Sunday, June 30, 2013
CHRISTIANS FOR PERSONHOOD 06/30/2013
10th Circuit Court: Corporations can be "persons" [ So what about unborn human beings !!!??? ]
The dictionary defines a "person" first as, "a human being". Medical science
has determined a unique individual human life is in existence at fertilization.
If corporations can be recognized by the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals as
"persons" with religious beliefs, then why can't human beings be recognized
as "persons" from the moment of fertilization with the God-given, unalienable
right to life !!!???
Pass Personhood now !!! [ e.g., US House Bill - HR 23 ]
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Contraceptive mandate ruling (UPDATED)
http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/06/contraceptive-mandate-ruling/
By Lyle Dennistonon Jun 27, 2013 at 7:14 pm
UPDATE Friday 5:46 pm: Facing a Monday deadline, two Oklahoma corporations run by devoutly religious families
got a temporary court order Friday afternoon, barring the government from enforcing the mandate to provide birth control
health insurance for their employees, under the new federal health care law. A federal district judge issued a temporary stay
until he can hold a hearing, set for July 19, on whether to impose a more lasting order.
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[ CCL: emphasis added ]
Ruling that some money-making corporations are “persons” that can have their own religious beliefs and exercise them,
a divided en banc Tenth Circuit Court decided Thursday that two Oklahoma business firms may be able to escape having
to provide full birth-control insurance for their employees. This was the first ruling by a federal appeals court on the so-called
“contraceptive mandate” in the new federal health care law. The decision did not immediately block the mandate,
but hinted strongly at that outcome.
With some sixty lawsuits unfolding nationwide that challenge the mandate some by profit-making firms, others by non-profit colleges,
schools, and other institutions the issue is almost certain to reach the Supreme Court at its next Term.
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