Employers can deny birth control for women: religious grounds
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β 5 years ago(July 08, 2020 09:28 PM)Except Religion has nothing to do with womenβs reproductive health. The two are in no way interconnected except in religious zealotsβ undying need to inject their ideology into every aspect of other peopleβs lives.
Iβm thinking you arenβt grown up enough for this conversation.
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Soul_Venom β 5 years ago(July 08, 2020 09:42 PM)
You seem unable to connect how forcing one person to pay for the choices of another, choices they may disagree with, is a violation.
Lets say I was muslim and worked for you. Based on our convo thus far i assume you are atheist. If that is incorrect we are going to pretend it anyway for the purpose of the example. Lets say I come to you and demand that you buy me a prayer rug. True I could get a prayer rug elsewhere and true you don't believe as I do but I am demanding that you be the one to pay for it anyway.
Do you do it?
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Chase β 5 years ago(July 08, 2020 06:53 PM)
America - "Land of the free (-ish)"
If these companies are concerned that people are interfering with the wishes or Grand Plan of some Sky Mage, then they should stop covering male aids as well. If God wanted her pregnant, then it surely wanted his impotent ass to not procreate.
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Lilith β 5 years ago(July 08, 2020 08:07 PM)
If only there was a way, even just for a day, men could bear the brunt of childbirth, much less everything else women endure with our reproductive systems.
It amazes me that total strangers always feel they have the right, (and obviously, they do, because we've given them the elected power) to intervene on our bodies. Why are other people so interested on what happens in total strangers private lives?
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." β Warren Smith
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