Sentences with phrase «moral objection»

But she really hit the big time, when she attached a provision that would allow any employer to deny women access to preventive care based on a «moral objection» during the fight that led to the government shutdown.
The Trump administration put in place a new rule Friday that allows employers to deny insurance coverage of birth control under the Affordable Care Act if that employer has a religious or moral objection to providing that coverage.
Let me say, as a therapist, that I don't have a moral objection to the use of pornography.
Nonprofit companies, private firms, and publicly traded companies can opt out of providing birth control through employee insurance plans by claiming a «sincerely held religious or moral objection
The executive order directs the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Treasury, and Labor to consider issuing policy that would allow employers, schools, and other entities to refuse to cover women's preventive health services, including birth control, in their insurance plans on the basis of religious or moral objection.
Authored by Senator Deborah Ortiz, SB 644 established protocols for those pharmacists who claimed a religious or moral objection to dispensing medication such as EC.
Also of note is that the Trump administration issued new rules in early October that allows a wide range of employers to claim a religious or moral objection to Obamacare's birth control mandate.
Certain clergy from faiths that have a moral objection to Social Security can be exempt from FICA taxation by statute rather than by any constitutional right to do so, but they give up any benefits from FICA funded programs by doing so.
Finally, I have a moral objection to the Government using taxpayer money to select winners in a field.
Many people either can't stomach it, or have some moral objection to it.
There is also a moral objection.
Their exemption from military service is simply the compromise position that has developed in a society in which moral objection to war is not unanimously shared.
Should the policy be that if an employer has a moral objection to the treatment, the employee can't use it?
spent on something they have a strong personal moral objection to..
Not that a principled moral objection shouldn't be enough, but, for those sitting on the fence, the additional discoveries of alternative sources of embryonic - type stem cells should be decisive.
If the law allowed businesses to deny certain coverage by stating a moral objection that would completely undermine the purposeful setting of standards.
I was wondering if there can be a moral objection to an atheist extracting power influence and wealth (spendable) out of an ill - educated secular audience.
After all, the Supreme Court itself has now declared that a moral objection to homosexuality is indefensible, a distillation of an unreasoned prejudice.
It is one thing to hold a mild moral objection to a government program; an objection that is peripheral to one's fundamental beliefs and values, not central; an objection grounded on intuitive preference not closely tied to one's religious and ecclesial commitments.
If you have a moral objection don't do it.
What if my moral objection is a result of my laziness?
Hobby Lobby explained in a statement that its Green family owners «have no moral objection to providing 16 of the 20 FDA - approved contraceptives required under the HHS mandate and do so at no additional cost to employees under their self - insured health plan.»
Writing in Crisis, he observes that a crisis of conscience is created when the courts not only countenance the killing of the innocent but also decree, as in the Casey decision, that moral objection to such injustice is an offense against the constitutional order.
If women's health were really a concern for anyone who claims moral objection, they wouldn't have excluded women from the congressional hearing.
A federal judge Monday, in a court case brought by an anti-abortion group, allowed for exemptions to the Affordable Care Act based on an employer's moral objections.
And for those who don't have any moral objections to homosexual acts, allowing gay and lesbian couples to have biological offspring appears an obvious, even self - evident, good.
Now, someone will probably post an angry comment saying that the authority of Scripture should supercede any moral objections to exclusivism, that God's Word trumps those gut feelings that there might be a problem.
Once you are convinced that the deity you were taught to worship does evil things, it's easier to question the deity's very existence than it is to set aside your moral objections and worship anyway.
If we picture a spectrum running from Class I objections at one end to Class II objections at the other, we will find that most moral objections to government programs cluster toward the Class I end.
We would expect to hear from Wallis and the Sojourners crowd not merely the acknowledgment that other people have moral objections, but an explanation and articulation of Wallis own moral objections.
With Amendment 2, the people of Colorado had decided simply to withhold endorsement or favoritism: The coercions of the law would not be used to punish those people who bore moral objections to homosexuality.
If you are unfamiliar with the happenings in Massachusetts a few years ago, the Catholic Church was forced to withdraw from participation in the foster care and adoption system of the state because of moral objections to having to place children into homosexual households.
Failing to provide comprehensive First Amendment conscience protections for individuals, employers, and insurance companies that have religious or moral objections to abortion.»
I understand why Christians have moral objections to abortion, and I know a lot of good Christian people who have very good reasons for voting Republican....
If the requested physician has religious or moral objections, the Colleges have determined, the MD's have a positive duty to find another doctor willing to do the deed to ensure that the patient receives the death she wants.
@ svann: «This means students at religious universities that have moral objections can get contraception for free through their insurance providers.»
The update effectively restates the administration's position that women who work for religious institutions with moral objections to contraception can get birth - control pills and other reproductive health care directly though their insurers.
Having grown up in a religious environment that celebrates certainty, I was so convinced that my theological interpretations of God accurately represented God Himself that when I began having moral objections to some of those theological interpretations (i.e., the eternal damnation of the un-evangelized), I felt compelled to shut God out.
Generally, their objections amount to the very thing referenced in the guest post I saw on your blog yesterday, they have moral objections to God.
Buckley bore the gravest moral objections to abortion, and he expressed his deep incredulity with the decision: It seemed to betray, he thought, a flippant disregard for the facts known well to embryology about the development of the child in the womb.
We are on our way to the approval of homosexual conduct, despite the moral objections of most Americans, because the Court views such moral disapproval as nothing more than redneck bigotry.
... Without a clear showing of substantial harm to the tangible interests of others, speculation or mere moral objections alone should not override the moral right of infertile couples to use those techniques to form families.
In writing to MPs, Mr Brown has attempted to recognise their moral objections and dispel many of their concerns.
«Consideration of costs can reduce moral objections to human organ sales and other «repugnant» transactions, says researcher.»
Some people have moral objections to doing any research on human embryos because they consider a human embryo to have the moral standing of a person.
Fairly bland in his moral objections, Edward is hero by process of elimination.
The plaintiffs argue that they have moral objections to the way the unions spend their money.
If people want to write filth, they are welcome to, but what kind of stupid logic says we should force another company to put aside their moral objections and be a part of this?
Despite all the moral objections, many students purchase papers online.
My moral objections to it still stand, but I thought that given how many authors seem to rely on it for their money I should see if it pays enough to quell my objections.
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