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So a human being has a right to be born but not to healthcare
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<blockquote data-quote="allhart" data-source="post: 52924945" data-attributes="member: 179663"><p>We have Jesus as common ground,but yet Jesus doesn't force anything on, no one. It's assumed responsibility. As to say we pay what we can afford,right. God does ask for 10&#37;, plus asks us as a family to help one another and ways heavy on our hearts to do more, but that is over and beyond your needs. He takes care of the <strong>needs</strong>! Jesus asks me to take care of my family. If don't, I'm negligent ,as well and am in sin. Nor can I open my house up for all whom needs a shower,food and place to sleep. By my own conscience I do what I can, but I'm not going to allow my Gov. to take from me and decide whomever they think deserves it more than I. I don't think my Gov. can love my family or neighbors better than me! Just like Jesus said about the women that putt two cent in as donation gave more than others that gave much, much more that didn't effect there way of life. I say you are heading down a slippery slop, my friend!</p><p></p><p>God doesn't give us more than we can handle!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhart, post: 52924945, member: 179663"] We have Jesus as common ground,but yet Jesus doesn't force anything on, no one. It's assumed responsibility. As to say we pay what we can afford,right. God does ask for 10%, plus asks us as a family to help one another and ways heavy on our hearts to do more, but that is over and beyond your needs. He takes care of the [B]needs[/B]! Jesus asks me to take care of my family. If don't, I'm negligent ,as well and am in sin. Nor can I open my house up for all whom needs a shower,food and place to sleep. By my own conscience I do what I can, but I'm not going to allow my Gov. to take from me and decide whomever they think deserves it more than I. I don't think my Gov. can love my family or neighbors better than me! Just like Jesus said about the women that putt two cent in as donation gave more than others that gave much, much more that didn't effect there way of life. I say you are heading down a slippery slop, my friend! God doesn't give us more than we can handle! [/QUOTE]
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