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Lily_Bernans
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I didn’t tell doctors who were performing abortions to quit. I just told them not to come to me for PR, which is my right. And I lost a lot of money by doing so because I made $250/hr. in PR. All told, in PR, I was making more than $350,000/yr, which I gave up to teach theology to college students.This is absolutely contrary to justice and reason. The effect your approach could have would be to remove people of conscience from just about every imaginable occupation. We would have no doctors, because you would ask that anyone who would refuse to perform or refer for abortions to quit. We’d have no lawyers or pharmacists either. We need people of faith and conscience in the workforce, and you don’t demonstrate integrity by removing yourself from a position when higher ups are demanding that you do something immoral, you show weakness.
If Kim Davis had any backbone, she would have simply said, “I find this job now conflicts with my religious convictions” and left. But she didn’t have the integrity to do that. She wanted to have her cake and eat it, too. She wanted to tell OTHERS how to believe when she altered the marriage forms to make certain marriages invalid. I do NOT believe in SSM, but it is the LAW in the US and when Kim Davis accepted her job, she agreed to uphold the LAW. If she can’t do that, she can’t do her job. She doesn’t own the marriage license bureau like I owned my own PR agency.