Contraception mandate outrages religious groups
By RACHEL ZOLL | Associated Press – Fri, Feb 3, 2012
“The Obama administration‘s decision requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control was bound to cause an uproar among Roman Catholics and members of other faiths, no matter their beliefs on contraception.”
“Which institutions qualify as religious and can be exempt from the mandate?”
Anyway, here are my PERSONAL thoughts regarding this issue because I’m too slow to understand the recent news.
- Perverts, psychopaths and other garbage (such as murderers, pedophiles, prostitutes and pals, who have ethical and moral problems), exist on this hellish planet where “dog eats dog” and where contraceptives and “out-right” (the “right” to be “OUT” of the womb prematurely) abortions are no exemption.
- It’s cheaper for everyone if men simple used a damn condom, which is readily available at a local grocery/drug store and for THEIR protection against unwanted alimony bills.
- Women shouldn’t be the ones to poison their bodies with pills or risk their healths with internal devices. That’s unnatural.
- A “man-date” would be nice for us older farts who have a difficult time looking for the “right mate”. But a mandate between church and state shouldn’t happen.
- An automatic deduction/reduction from/in paycheck/income might NOT work out for those who cannot afford or use these contraceptives.
What’s your problem this time, people? Aren’t you glad the “faithful believers” have a choice between life/freedom and death/enslavement? Okay. I see what’s going on. There are idiots. I just briefly read something about how the Pope bans the use of condoms; while some believe all forms of contraception is a grave/mortal sin.
Where do you people come up with this stuff? Again, life is supposed to start with the INTENTION to CONCEIVE, when a male sperm joins with a female egg, AND when the embryo finds a home in the womb, intact.. Anything before and outside, respectively, doesn’t count and is “murder” as per Maw, too.
My answer: Any religious organizations that are “tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code” are NOT exempt from this contraceptive controversy/mandate. Y’all don’t pay taxes. Y’all get to pay with your conscience.
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