Comments on "At peace with religious freedom"?TypePad2011-11-22T19:31:16ZRick Garnetthttps://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2011/11/at-peace-with-religious-freedom/comments/atom.xml/JohnMcG commented on '"At peace with religious freedom"?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d834515a9a69e20154373dc110970c2011-11-22T21:20:39Z2011-11-22T21:20:39ZJohnMcGhttp://profiles.google.com/JohnMcGThe argument seems to be a reverse ad hominem. President Obama is a good and decent religious man, who understands...<p>The argument seems to be a reverse ad hominem. President Obama is a good and decent religious man, who understands religious liberty. Therefore, he would not support a policy hostile to religious freedom. Therefore, the HHS policies do not threaten religious freedom.</p>
<p>I'm sure some critics of the policy might go overboard in their rhetoric, but that does not make to policy correct. Good, decent people are capable of great mistakes.</p>Nancy D. commented on '"At peace with religious freedom"?'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d834515a9a69e20154373d3b00970c2011-11-22T20:19:37Z2011-11-22T20:19:37ZNancy D.With all due respect to Doug Kmiec, only someone who does not recognize that our inherent Right to Life, to...<p>With all due respect to Doug Kmiec, only someone who does not recognize that our inherent Right to Life, to Liberty, and to The Pursuit of Happiness is grounded in respect for the Sanctity of every human individual who has been created in God's Image, equal in Dignity, while being complementary as male and female, would suggest that President Obama's Administration is not at war with The Catholic Church, or with the fundamental principles and purpose upon which our Constitution was created.</p>