In the last 8 years of posting on this site i have been told that Christian ethics should have no bearing on government policy.
Why is the government the safety net of first resort. What is wrong with famililies taking care of their own? What is wrong with local communities and neighborhoods taking care of their own. Why the push for federal fixes? And what is wrong with the federal fixes in place now?
True rightwing misrepresentation of someone else's position.
While it is true, there are those who have said that religion and usually, judeo-christian religion should have no bearing on government policy, that is overwhelmingly meant to apply to dogma and the evangelical position of "Because a god said so..." which is the endgame to every evangelical position.
The disingenuous cherry-picking of "christian ethics" (a farcical term) is the problem with their having bearing on government policy. Those who purport to be in favor of certain stances due to their "christian ethics" will inevitably be in favor of banning abortion but then be in favor of the death penalty. They are certainly pro-birth but they are never in favor of pro-quality of life so to speak.
As we have seen again and again, if the evangelical's positions are given weight, then they won't stop with banning abortion, they will then want to force every child to prayer in public schools.
If there were some consistency to their stances, say in favor of banning abortion and in favor of socialized medicine to ensure the unexpected and unaffordable pregnancy were completely covered including training the pregnant mother in how to keep a baby healthy, then I'd be in favor of "christian ethics" but they're never in favor of going all the way with their "chrisitian ethics" but rather prefer to enforce their "christian dogma".
If christian ethics were simply "harm none, do what you will", then I'd be in favor of that. If they were "we're all in this together; we all win or we all lose together", then I'd be for that. But they're not. They essentially boil down to "god loves me and mine and you better get right with jesus (and us) or you're totally fucked, both here and in the afterlife".
And as we've seen with Bush and bin Laden, if you're not with us, you're agin us; let's roll; shock and awe"...
That's what's wrong with christian ethics.
By the by, what's wrong with just doing health care nationally and not burdening local (mostly bankrupt) cities, communities, states with even more taxes? We could fund universal health care for like three years for the about the same amount of money we've pissed away in Iraq killing people. But see, that's some "christian (Bush's) ethics" at work.