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Originally Posted by whell
I think you're so biased that you can't see that doing so would require them to violate their religious principles. They're not preventing women from accessing the contraceptive method of their choice. They're simply saying that if any of their employees want access to any of the 4 out of a possible 20 options, that the company won't pay for it. That's not "shoving anything down anyone's throat". That's living by a set of principles that are inspired by their religious beliefs.
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The insurance pays for it for heavens sake. I am sure Care First Blue Cross who covers me privately will pay for those little blue pills. Frankly I strongly believe they should be outlawed simply because I believe ED is just Heaven's way of keeping the gene pool cleaner but I don't campaign in front of their HQ about it.
We all pay auto insurance although we all know that our rates are what they are because some people are allowed to drive cars yet should not even be allowed a tricycle.
Same deal with homeowners insurance, fire insurance so what the hell ever happened to separation of church and state. So keep your religion, enjoy it and all that goes with it but keep it out of government. If I wanted to live in a theocracy I could move to Iran.