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| Citizens Protest the ObamaCare abortion mandate at the White House Sept. 29. Dozens were arrested. |
Dozens of people were arrested over the weekend for kneeling and praying in front of the White House. Dave Tombers, of WND Faith, filed this story from the scene of the protest against the ObamaCare abortion mandate on September 29:
ActsFive29, a group of
like-minded, pro-life defenders launched the D.C. prayer rally knowing
their members could indeed be arrested, but asserting it’s worth it,
because, “The future of religious freedom in America is at risk.”
The group claims Acts 5:29 – “But Peter and the Apostles answered,
‘We must obey God rather than men’” – as their basis for protesting the
Obama administration’s Health and Human Services mandate requiring
employer-provided health insurance cover birth control measures.
“Obamacare will force institutions, churches and individuals to
purchase abortion-inducing drugs and pay for sterilization and abortion
in direct opposition to their beliefs, conscience and historic teachings
of the Church,” says the group. “With the recent Supreme Court ruling
affirming Obamacare, the future of religious freedom in America is at
risk and in grave danger of being entirely wiped out.”
On Saturday afternoon, 22 members of the group knelt on the sidewalk
in prayer and were arrested by Capitol Police, with the prayer rally
(and possible arrests) planned to continue through Oct. 2.
The group says that the only basis for their arrest is that the
sidewalk in front of the White House is a “restricted zone” for free
speech.
Father Frank Pavone of Priests for Life told WND, “We have stood up
for life and religious freedom in hundreds of cities. Today we do so at
the president’s house. I am delighted to be here.”
The group says that the president is “dictating to Christians how
they should live their faith” and that they are taking a stand, while
risking arrest for doing so.
Bryan Kemper, director of youth outreach at Priests for Life, told
WND that he was arrested on Saturday afternoon for kneeling on the
sidewalk near the White House while holding a sign that said, “Stand Up
for Religious Freedom.”
“I am here today as a father of seven children who is willing to lose
my freedom to protect my children’s future freedom,” he told WND. “I
was arrested yesterday when I knelt and prayed holding a sign for
religious freedom, and I will kneel and pray again today, risking arrest
again.” He told WND that this issue is vital for all American’s to understand. “We must take this stand now, or we will have no freedom to do so tomorrow,” he said. “I will obey God rather than man.”
He finished, “The HHS mandate violates God’s law and forces us to sin, and I will not comply.”
Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, Director of the Christian Defense Coalition,
says of the Stand Up for Religious Freedom rally, being held across the
street from the White House, “For the faith community, we can never be
silent or indifferent when it comes to matters of justice, human rights
and religious freedom.”
He continued, “As people of principle and faith, we must purpose in
our hearts that we will never comply with an unjust or immoral
government mandate [that] would require us to violate our conscience,
the teachings of the Scriptures and the historic teachings of the
church.”
“We want to make it clear to President Obama and all public
officials,” he concluded, “that we would rather spend time in jail than
to be forced into complying with a mandate that crushes religious
freedom.”