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Appleby
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So where did Jesus promise us keeping the faith would not be hard?I think that is what most Catholics with conscience will be forced to do. But think about it, this would mean that all the pro-life doctors would be forced to leave the medical profession, find a job in another field and fight the good fight from the outside. They would be marginalized, not part of the AMA or any of the boards and the fight would be that much harder.
I have heard of Catholic adoption agencies who closed down when the government forced them to accept gay couples as potential adoptive parents.
Heck, even Wal-Mart closed stores here in Kanukistan when the Quebec government attempted to force them to unionize.
Yes, this would be upsetting to people who were used to having Catholic doctors and nurses who believe as we believe. But the best way to enforce our determination to overturn this kind of unjust law is the visible, individual and collective determination to sacrifice personally. A doctor who would renounce ob/gyn and go into geriatric care, for example, or a nurse who would rather be a companion to the disabled in private practice than be forced to recommend birth control and abortion – or participate on them – could go a long way to wake people up that we do not intend to wallpaper over the ugliness of this kind of coercion – and the fact that people cannot be enslaved without their consent.