Updated 11:59 pm.EST, Mon November 23, 2009

Society|Tue, Oct. 06 2009 03:55 PM EDT

Report: 18 Percent of White Evangelicals Support Health Care Bills

By Jennifer Riley|Christian Post Reporter

Only 18 percent of white Protestant evangelicals support the current health care bills in Congress, a new report indicates.

The figure is sharply down from March when 48 percent of white evangelicals expressed support for the idea of extending health insurance to every citizen, reported The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.

However in March, the debate on health care was far from the heated state it is in now. Also, many evangelicals, who are largely conservative, believe the current bills allow government-funded abortions.

A group called the Freedom Federation, made up mostly of Christian organizations, has been a vocal and active force against the health care bills. Members of the coalition have committed hundreds of thousands of dollars to a media ad campaign against the reform legislation. And one signer of the coalition’s statement on health care was the main person to deliver more than a million signatures to Congress that oppose a “government takeover” of the U.S. health care system.

In contrast to the small number of evangelicals who support the health care bills, more than half of the religiously unaffiliated (54 percent) support the legislation, according to the report.

The largest faith coalition that supports the bills is the Faith for Health campaign. The coalition is made up of more than 30 organizations representing mainline, evangelical Protestants, Catholics, Muslims, Buddhists and Jews.

Though some members also oppose the idea of using tax dollars to fund abortions, the groups are united by their general support of the government’s effort to reform the health care system and provide coverage for more people.

Faith for Health organized a large-scale campaign called “40 Days for Health Reform,” which ended last month, where people of faith across the country participated in prayer vigils, called members of Congress, and bought media ads, among other activities, to support a U.S. overhaul of the health care system.

A highlight of the campaign was an Aug. 19 conference call with grassroots supporters in which President Obama gave a short message.

Besides presenting some new statistics on the level of support for the health care bills, the report also examined the divisions in the Christian community on the bills. The report noted that Americans’ view on health care reform is primarily shaped by their political ideology and partisanship, not by their religious affiliation.

However, religious organizations seem to be more active in the current debate than in 1993 when then-President Bill Clinton had attempted to overhaul health care, Pew Forum reported.

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  • Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:45 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    That only 18% of conservative Christians support healthcare for all God's children , marks a defining moment for their overall view of goodness and compassion. It is beyond belief that so many people do not realize that the core concepts of liberty and justice for all , were liberal in nature. Conservative thinking is the guiding principle behind the most brutal regimes on the planet , like many of the Muslim countries who view western freedom and self determination as decadent. This blatant absence of compassion and understanding what is at stake , goes a long way towards explaining why only 13% of Oklahoma high school students were able to name the nation's first president.

  • Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:54 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 3

    Why do we NOT want health care reform? Because Obama is a socialist and it has nothing to do with health and everything to do with power and money. He wants want both and he's not even a legitimate president. For whatever reason, he doesn't want his birth certificate (if he even has one) to be brought out to view - like the rest of us have to do. Instead, he sends his troops of lawyers at tax payer expense (which I'm sure makes him laugh) to shut down any attempts to get his birth certificate revealed. In fact, that's what's going on in one court right now. Obama is a demon and can't be trusted.

  • Wed Oct 07, 2009 4:59 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Flagged as inappropriate. show Why do we NOT want health care reform? Because Obama is a socialist and it has nothing to do with health and everything to do with power and money. He wants want both and he's not even a legitimate president. For whatever reason, he doesn't want his birth certificate (if he even has one) to be brought out to view - like the rest of us have to do. Instead, he sends his troops of lawyers at tax payer expense (which I'm sure makes him laugh) to shut down any attempts to get his birth certificate revealed. In fact, that's what's going on in one court right now. Obama is a demon and can't be trusted. hide

  • Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:20 pm Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    For some prayer alone seems sufficient for health care:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/oct/07/couple-sentenced-daughter-prayer-death

  • Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:16 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    We're all for healthcare for all, but the government is not the way to achieve it. We need to be going in exactly the opposite direction:

    Tort reform. Ridiculous judgments raise malpractice insurance rates and force doctors to practice expensive defensive medicine. And many a doctor has simply folded up shop - witness the dearth of obstetricians due to the kind of junk lawsuits that John Edwards specialized in.

    Stop the employer tax exemption for health insurance. This is a subsidy that skewed the market towards insurance handling all medical services. Insurance is for catastrophic events, not oral hygene. It's inherent inefficiencies are a major cause of medical expense.

    Allow cross-state insurance competition. Again, get the government OUT of this game and let the wisdom of the FREE MARKET rule.

    FDA reform. The corrupt and moribund FDA is impeding lifesaving and costsaving medical progress. The internal deliberations of this most-powerful federal agency need to be made public.

    Develop alternate forms of insurance, such as medical savings accounts.

    Stock market reform. Medical companies - and all companies - need to be protected from the immoral practice of short-selling, which drives 85% of all market corruption and discourages investment in cutting-edge medical research.

    Basically, the government should be creating a fair and level playing field, not taking over the game. Obama is trying to take this nation in EXACTLY the opposite direction from where true reform would take it, from where we need to go. Federal healthcare will immediately dominate the entire industry, "public option" or not, and there is no turning back once implemented.

    And that's only the beginning. Next up is Cap & Trade, aka the sale of carbon indulgences. This bill will function as a tax on the economy, as if it could bear it, and in fact will be the largest tax increase in history. Of course, the statists, who delight in centralizing their power over every aspect of our lives, won't call it a tax.

    I'm proud of the evangelical stand on Obama's ill-considered scheme. Once in a while we get things right. We need to defeat this dangerous bill and throw its proponents out of office, pronto. We are very close to irreversible national disaster.

  • Wed Oct 07, 2009 5:40 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 3

    It's surprised people why only 18 percent support ? What's our purpose ? This's good for all Americans.Are we concern people's need or just insist conservative ideas ? We're seemed introvert,contradiction,lack of far-sighttedness.

  • Wed Oct 07, 2009 1:42 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 4

    Does this mean that only 18% of WHITE people are really realy STUPID ????
    I just love how the liberals (whether in Wasington or in the media)feel that in order to make it on the news shows they have to keep dividing people by race, sex, rich, poor, etc.

  • Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:23 am Agree: 9   Disagree: 4

    Stop ObamaCare now!

    Stop the funding of abortions under the health care plan!

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