18 Jun 21
"The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to the Affordable Care Act on Thursday in a decision that will leave the law intact and save health care coverage for millions of Americans. The justices turned away a challenge from Republican-led states and the former Trump administration, which urged the justices to block the entire law." [CNN]
The ACA system exhibits some influence of Christian ideals by way of collective action whereas dismantling it, and so depriving millions of Americans the health care coverage it provides, would exhibit much less in terms of Christian idealism.
True or False?
@fmf saidI think collective action for the common good is a feature of our form of government, as embodied in the Constitution. And like religion, some have attempted to pervert its intent.
"The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to the Affordable Care Act on Thursday in a decision that will leave the law intact and save health care coverage for millions of Americans. The justices turned away a challenge from Republican-led states and the former Trump administration, which urged the justices to block the entire law." [CNN]
The ACA system exhibits some influence ...[text shortened]... care coverage it provides, would exhibit much less in terms of Christian idealism.
True or False?
@suzianne saidYour answer referenced a constitution and "collective action". Constitutions and collective actions are, of course, found in Islamic and Hindu societies too, as well as countries where there is low religiosity, as are nationally coordinated public health systems.
If you can't make the connection I'm inferring, maybe you should go ask another American. I'm not inclined to "dumb it down" for my audience.
The OP question is about "Christian ideals" which your answer made no mention of. You're not being asked to "dumb" anything down; you're being asked to address the OP question.