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March 21st, 2012 06:28 PM
#12
I was going to quote parts of Jyn's post to respond, but I realized I would end up quoting the whole thing. Every point was very subjective. I'll make a few statements...
Forcing a person to provide a substance for another person that they believe is opposed to their religion inhibits their religious freedom. I don't know how someone can argue that it does not.
Stating that birth control can somehow be a solution to society's percieved ills is very presumptuous. Stating that unwanted children are somehow the cause of socieity's ills is pretty horrific. Putting the burden of preventing the birth of those "unwanted" children on anyone but the unready mother and father is completely un-American; even worse, putting that burden on their employers is offensive. But then to force any church that is willing to employ those who do not profess the same faith, or serve those that do not profess the same faith (ie the homeless) to go against their belief and provide contraception for their employees is ludicrous.
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