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Questions about the power of precedent

The Government broke a lot of new ground along its path to punish Big Tobacco for the last 40 years.  The powers the government claimed for itself to regulate, and ultimately prosecute, Big Tobacco didn’t fade away once Philip Morris and Co. were finally brought to heel.  The Government used the easily demonized Big Tobacco to increase its power, and now they use those formerly “emergency” powers to regulate and control all kinds of businesses these days.  This is the power of precedent in our legal system.

Based on this observation, I have a question about the way several headlines from the last couple of week will eventually tie in together, and I was hoping for some input.

The Catholic Church is officially opposed to the use of  birth control.  It has opposed birth control for decades now.  But under the secular rule of the government, it is now being ordered to provide people with something which it regards as a sin.

 So the Catholic church opposes gay marriage, as well.  What is going to happen when gay people come to the Catholic church asking to be married and the church turns them away?  Will they be allowed to sue, and force the church to sanction something it believes is a sin?  Will the birth control issue be used in much the same manner as the regulation and prosecution of Big Tobacco, a series of actions which ultimately left the Federal Government with new powers over other industries, as well?

 Do you think the same thing could eventually be said about assisted suicide and/or murder?  Suicide, to a Catholic, is the unpardonable sin, and to murder violates one of their 10 Commandments.  But under Obamacare, where the elderly may just be given a pain pill rather than treatment (Obama’s own words), will the Catholic Church be forced to assist in the termination of people who are no longer economically viable as tax payers to the government which controls their healthcare?

Is it conceivable that the Federal Government will use the Catholic Church, an easily demonized organization, to increase its power over religious institutions, ultimately giving it the power to regulate other religions and faiths once it has dealt with the Catholic Church?