Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Implementing Obamacare
Clip: 9/26/2013 | 10m 13s
The various mandates and provisions have sharply divided people of faith.
"As a person of faith, if I am to turn my back on people who have needs, medical needs, physical needs, I have turned my back on my faith," says Rev. Art Cribbs, executive director of Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice. But Biola University religion and ethics professor Scott Rae believes Obamacare takes too much authority out of the hands of individuals.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Implementing Obamacare
Clip: 9/26/2013 | 10m 13s
"As a person of faith, if I am to turn my back on people who have needs, medical needs, physical needs, I have turned my back on my faith," says Rev. Art Cribbs, executive director of Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice. But Biola University religion and ethics professor Scott Rae believes Obamacare takes too much authority out of the hands of individuals.
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