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Joe_5859
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This mandate is not just about Catholic hopsitals, but it is about everyone. A Catholic small business owner who employs a half dozen people will be forced to pay for abortifacients, sterilizations, and contraception out of his own pocket. If he tried to hire only practicing Catholics who wouldn’t use those services, then he opens himself up to liability for discriminatory hiring practices.Not exactly. They are actually showing tolerance of people of faith. But in showing tolerance one must first recognize there are other faiths besides the Catholic faith. So they’ve attempted to reach a compromise. As Rence has repeatedly said time and time again and I will echo her comment. Catholics can still practice their faith and not use the benefits.
But non Catholic employees in a hospital, maybe perhaps even a poor soul sweeping the floors, should not have their benefits dictated based on their employer’s religious beliefs. In the end it’s really as simple as that.
This mandate would make it impossible for a Catholic to ever operate their own business in good conscience.
Whatever spin one tries to put on it, this mandate is an unparallelled assault on religious liberty.