bluejeangirl76 wrote:ohsherrie wrote:One of the MANY things that bug me about the evangelicals (not that I'm saying you're one) and the republicans is that evangelicals traditionally support the republican party which is traditionally the party that says they want the government to have less interference in the individual lives of the people. Yet the evangelicals want the govenment to enforce their moral code on everyone. That's about as interfering as you can get.
Yes exactly sherrie. Keep the preaching about what is or isn't "moral" in the churches and out of the government. If something is going to save my child's life I'm going to do it. The problem is that while everyone is arguing morality, people are taking their sick children/family members to other countries to be treated for things. So what about those who can't afford to do that. They're forced to sit here and listen to the leaders of their country tell them that while there maybe medical evidence to support the possibility that there's a cure/treatment for what's going to kill their child, it's not a legal option because everyone is sitting around arguing about whether god thinks it's okay. And yes, that is about as interfering as you can get.
Thank you. I was beginning to feel like Don Quixote and nobody else saw the windmills.

Nobody is telling people who don't believe in stem cell research, abortion, or having another child to save a previous one that they have to do so. Why do they have to tell us that people who do want to can't?