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Obama at Iftar Dinner: Of All Rights We Hold Sacred - Freedom of Religion

Obama spoke these words at the Fourth Annual Iftar Dinner at the White House. During the Islamic month of Ramadan

President Barack Obama-whose administration is being sued by multiple Catholic dioceses, universities, charities and family-owned businesses for violating their First Amendment right to the free exercise of religion-told a group of Muslims dining at the White House on Friday that freedom of religion is "foremost" among the God-given rights of man and that he intends to defend it both within the United States and abroad.

President Barack Obama delivers remarks during the Iftar Dinner in the State Dining Room of the White House, Aug. 10, 2012 (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)

President Barack Obama delivers remarks during the Iftar Dinner in the State Dining Room of the White House, Aug. 10, 2012 (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)

WASHINGTON, DC (CNSNews.com) - President Barack Obama-whose administration is being sued by multiple Catholic dioceses, universities, charities and family-owned businesses for violating their First Amendment right to the free exercise of religion-told a group of Muslims dining at the White House on Friday that freedom of religion is "foremost" among the God-given rights of man and that he intends to defend it both within the United States and abroad.

"Of all the freedoms we cherish as Americans, of all the rights that we hold sacred, foremost among them is freedom of religion, the right to worship as we choose," said Obama.

"It's enshrined in the First Amendment of our Constitution--the law of the land, always and forever," said Obama. "It beats in our heart--in the soul of the people who know that our liberty and our equality is endowed by our Creator."

Obama spoke these words at the Fourth Annual Iftar Dinner at the White House. (During the Islamic month of Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset. They then have a fast-breaking meal known as iftar. This year, Ramadan began on July 20 and will end on Aug. 19.)

In his iftar speech, Obama's phraseology seemed to define freedom of religion as merely "the right to worship as we choose." The First Amendment, however, does not use the phrase "freedom of religion" or the word "worship." Rather, it expressly prohibits the government from prohibiting the "free exercise" of religion--meaning government cannot coerce people anywhere in their lives (whether in or outside a house of worship) to act against their consciences or the teachings of their faith.

President Obama did not use the First Amendment's term "free exercise" of religion anywhere in his Iftar Dinner speech.

(The First Amendment guarantee for the "free exercise" of religion, for example, protects the right of an individual to voluntarily convert from one religion to another. According to the U.S. State Department, however, this right is not recognized in some Muslim-majority nations. "Converting from Islam to another religion is considered an egregious crime under Islamic law," says State's recently released report on religious freedom in Afghanistan. Similarly, State's report on Egypt says: "The government interprets Sharia as forbidding Muslims from converting to another religion.")

Earlier this year, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius finalized a regulation, under the Obamacare law, that requires virtually all health plans in the United States to provide cost-free coverage for sterilizations and all Food and Drug Administration-approved contraceptives, including those that induce abortions. A very narrow religious exemption in this regulation essentially only extends to houses of worship per se. Religiously affiliated hospitals, universities and charities are not exempted. Private businesses owned by people whose religious faith forbids their involvement in sterilization, contraception or abortion are also not exempted.

Because the Catholic Church teaches that sterilization, contraception and abortion are intrinsically immoral and Catholics cannot be involved with them, the HHS regulation forces Catholic hospitals, universities and charities, Catholics who own businesses required to provide health insurance under Obamacare, and Catholic workers forced to buy insurance under Obamacare, to violate the teachings of their faith.

In June, the U.S. Catholic bishops unanimously adopted a statement explaining this fact and condemning the regulation as an "unjust and illegal mandate" that violates "personal civil rights."

"The HHS mandate creates still a third class, those with no conscience protection at all: individuals who, in their daily lives, strive constantly to act in accordance with their faith and moral values," said the unanimous Catholic bishops. "They, too, face a government mandate to aid in providing 'services' contrary to those values-whether in their sponsoring of, and payment for, insurance as employers; their payment of insurance premiums as employees; or as insurers themselves-without even the semblance of an exemption. This, too, is unprecedented in federal law, which has long been generous in protecting the rights of individuals not to act against their religious beliefs or moral convictions."

Since May, numerous Catholic institutions and business owners have filed federal lawsuits against the Obama administration, arguing that the regulation violates the First Amendment.  The plaintiffs include, among others, the Archdiocese of New York, the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., the Archdiocese of St. Louis, the University of Notre Dame , Catholic University of America, the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN), O'Brien Industrial Holdings (a Missouri-based group of ceramics companies), and Hercules Industries (a Colorado-based heating, ventilation ...


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1 - 10 of 27 Comments

  1. marc
    9 months ago

    considering all the lovely comments I've read about our president I've decided to make a post of my own. let he who is without sin cast the first stone.

  2. Bill Sr.
    9 months ago

    Yes, but WHAT religion??
    A look behind the headlines these past few years will show anyone with a clear conscience that a new religion has sprung up among our population. It is not Christian, Jew, Muslim nor any other. It is not out of the Bible or Koran. It is Humanism gone wild. It is not divinely nor intellectually inspired. It speaks not of heaven or hell. It is an out growth of mans pathetic liberal inspired dream of divinizing himself and creating Utopia on Earth.
    This latest Babylonian attempt to be something other than what God created us to be will also ultimately fail. In the meantime it has found great favor with those who cherish privilege without price through a governmentally granted modern day monarchy of sorts as a reward for their rejection of all other religions which in one way or another may oppose their desires to become masters of human life, its behavior, and its future.
    As we well know it is doomed for failure but at the present those who subscribe to its charter of corruption are unfortunately in power in Washington. The majority of Americans, thank God, are unwilling to be controlled by such zealots and we pray the voices of reason and common sense will prevail in November and put an end to this madness.

  3. Rick
    9 months ago

    “The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. It does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.”
    ― Thomas Jefferson

  4. gfgrosek
    9 months ago

    And they will know we are Christians by our love.

  5. Terri K
    9 months ago

    Don't miss his qualifier: "Free to worship..." The man is a master at manipulating language. He lies and lies and lies some more because he doesn't understand the concept of truth.

  6. Judy Claar
    9 months ago

    This speech was too ridiculous for words. Blessings...

  7. rafaelmarie
    9 months ago

    "Obama at Iftar Dinner: Religious Liberty? Really?"

    THIS MAN IS A PATHOLOGICAL LIAR!

    YES, OBAMA BELIEVE THAT THERE SHOULD BE RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, BUT SO LONG IT COINCIDES WITH THE RELIGION OF SATAN!

    CONSIDER YOURSELVES WARNED!!!

  8. debbie
    9 months ago

    I personally am against abortion also but my question is why are you not as equally distraught over the senseless killings of American soldiers and civilians (often babies and mothers) as well? Why do you support the Republicans "war on terror" when all it does is kill innocent people and ignite more hatred toward the United States? You know the saying - what goes around comes around and one day soon all those weapons we have used against other nations will come back at us. It will be time to pay the price. Live by the Sword, die by the Sword. With regards to the insurance mandate, what is all the fuss? No one is forcing anyone to use birth control. And besides, many religions have to put up with government laws their religion doesn't believe in (war for example)...

  9. Jeancatherine
    9 months ago

    debbie

    If I may say the Catholics (as most Christians dont hate him either) here do not hate Obama. They just dont like his politics and that is ok in this country.

  10. Edward Q. Guerrero
    9 months ago

    I wonder if some western intellect has coined the name of a person who poignantly and habitually makes gaffes (social blunders), who purposely and subliminally generates out-off-bound (from zero to low level veracity) thoughts/convictions and/or gives hints of what he is all about? Remembering the 'Joe the plumber' incident! I'm not pointing a finger out towards our POTUS. However, he has been seen doing these gestures during his 2008 candidacy speeches videos, doing slyly so to person(s) whoever displeases him! In the middle east cultures there is a name for this behavior - the term is "taqiya".


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