If «corporations aren't people» and it's no big deal for force them to comply, then wait until Hobby Lobby decides shut down rather than provide
morning after abortion pills through their employee insurance plan... thousands of employees will be out of work.
Not exact matches
If you want to reduce the number of
abortions stop fighting the use of the
morning after pill (which is a birth control pill).
I wonder if the author here realizes that hormone - based birth control and the
morning after pill are virtually indistinguishible from
abortion to Catholics.
Maybe they need to read a pamphlet or something because the
morning after pill is taken to avoid an
abortion.
Another problem with their argument not to provide the
morning after pill is their characterization of it as an
abortion.
I don't support
abortion, but from what I've read, the «
morning after pill» actually prevents an egg from being fertilized, thereby preventing a pregnancy in the first place.
covering the
morning after pill is taxpayer funded
abortion, which the Obama administration said they wouldnt do.
On that basis, my intention is not to discuss the rights or wrongs of
abortion, but to examine the research evidence on issues such as secret
abortions for teenagers, schools offering the
morning -
after pill, etc..
Obviously, so the argument goes, if we want to cut teenage pregnancies and
abortions we must have access to sexual health services — in other words, teenagers are less likely to get pregnant if they are using contraception; failing contraception, then we should give them access to the
morning -
after pill, which may be seen as preferable to a twelve - year - old getting pregnant.
Whether we like it or not, this argument is very attractive to parents, even to those who are instinctively against
abortion and the
morning -
after pill.
Why are we being besieged by policiesthat provide
abortion free of charge without parental knowledge or the
morning -
after pill at pharmacies and schools?
We now have a situation where a Catholic hospital will be seen as condoning referrals for
abortion and approving the full range of family planning services including abortifacients such as the
morning -
after pill.
Even Anna Glazier, a health expert and a strong proponent of greater access to the
morning -
after pill, stated in early 2006 in an editorial in the British Medical Journal that greater access to emergency birth control has failed to cut pregnancy and
abortion rates.
* facepalm * Free
abortions, free birh contol, free
morning after pill, free STD testing Yeah, I know where that is coming from.
he «
morning after» pill is no different than a 9 month
abortion.
The response of the last government was essentially more of the same: earlier and more detailed sex education, family planning clinics in schools, promotion of emergency birth control (otherwise known as the «
morning after pill») easier access to
abortion, all without the need for parental consent even in the case of underage girls.
He may also be faced with incomprehension and hostility when he tries to persuade the school not to support «Red Nose Day» or «Jeans for Genes»; when he suggests that asking pupils to stand at the front of the class and shout out the names of intimate body parts is an invasion of their modesty; when he objects to the non-Catholic geography teacher's presentation of solutions for over-population, the «gay rights» agenda seeping in through text books, the chaplaincyco - ordinator's failure to get
abortion agency leaflets removed from the library, or the school nurse's distribution of cards with information on how to get the
morning -
after pill.
That would be right but the
morning after pill isn't
abortion and they don't cover regular «
abortions» so it's all bible thumpin» nonsense from a company putting it's nose where it don't belong.
And yes, one wishes that the unshakeable commitment to religious freedom didn't get shaken so much when the topic is, say, forcing pro-life pharmacists to issue
morning -
after pills or requiring Catholic hospitals to perform
abortions.
As of today, the Green family, the evangelical Christian owners of Hobby Lobby Creative Centers and Mardel Christian Bookstores, potentially owes the federal government $ 21.3 million in fines for defying the HHS mandate that requires all companies to provide insurance coverage for all FDA - approved prescription contraceptive drugs and devices, surgical sterilizations and
abortion - inducing drugs, including «the
morning after pill» and «the week
after pill.»
And I think there are too many
abortions, but fundamentalists of any kind, including Catholics, going
after the
morning after pill doesn't help anything IMHO.
Hobby Lobby, which is owned by a Christian family, claimed the healthcare mandate violated its religious beliefs and that the
morning -
after pill is tantamount to
abortion.
Many of the people from these same institutions advocate against
abortion, but pretend not to understand the realistic benefit of the
morning after pill or even basic contraception; their unrealistic wishful thinking is causing the death of many at the hands of disease.
Crude and explicit materials, devoid of any reference to marriage or even to love, produced by groups with links to lobbyists promoting
abortion and the «
morning after» pill, have become the standard for sex education.
The trouble is that scientists are also directly or indirectly responsible for Sarin gas, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the technology that murdered six million Jews and the «
morning after»
abortion pill.
Agents of the state can teach your children how to have sex, give them condoms, put them on the pill, give them the
morning -
after pill if it doesn't work, and take them off for an
abortion if that fails - and all without you having any say in the matter or necessarily even knowing about it.
The company opposes providing some contraceptives to employees through its company health care plan on religious grounds, saying some contraceptive products, like the
morning after pill, equate to
abortion.
I have no problem with BC but I do have a problem with the
morning after Plan B
abortion pill being included in it.
Ok the problem the church has with this bill it's because it uses or mandates the
morning after pill to be cover which the church sees as
abortion.
Another popular rumor is that the so - called «
morning after pill,» or Plan B, causes
abortion.
Men don't know what it means to be raped and to face the prospect of pregnancy as a result, a situation in which the
morning after pill can prevent a pregnancy without causing an
abortion.
So I guess this university decided that the loss of life / health caused by not having medical coverage or going to the doctor for preventative care outweighs the possibility that some students * might * choose to use the
morning after pill (Plan B) or contraception (note — plan B is not
abortion).
The «
morning after pill» is not an «
abortion,» and you don't get to «decide» such things.
The
morning after pill does not equate to
abortion.
The
morning after pill is called an
abortion pill for the same reason a fertilized egg is called a fetus.
Just because you ignorantly believe that the
morning after pill =
abortion doesn't mean that you are right and it doesn't give you the right to deny other people the freedom to not believe in your religious ideology.
To some extent, the debate is already over for Catholics as Amnesty sold the pass on sexuality years ago; the organisation already supports a right to contraception including the abortifacient
morning -
after pill, which it claims does not cause
abortion, and affirms «sexual rights», a term which includes such gems as the right to a pleasurable sex life.
«Making the
morning -
after pill easy to get has not resulted in fewer pregnancies or
abortions, as advocates promised it would,» Wright said.
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Thus for example the position of a doctor who routinely performed
abortions who received photographs similar to those that were sent by the defendant might be materially different from that of employees in a pharmacy which happened to sell the
morning after pill.
The
morning -
after pill is NOT the same thing as the
abortion pill (also called medication
abortion or RU - 486).
Then he said, «Of course, I understand them not wanting tax dollars going toward the
morning -
after pill, since that causes
abortion.»
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You might have also heard that the
morning -
after pill causes an
abortion.
Emergency contraception, commonly referred to as the
morning -
after pill, is not the «
abortion pill.»
A bit self - conscious of appearing to be a persnickety know - it - all, I summarized the vast differences between the
morning -
after pill and the
abortion pill — differences that many people, even full supporters of reproductive rights, don't understand.
Both have made careers of spouting misinformation that contradicts established scientific fact — for instance, Yoest has repeatedly insisted there's a link between
abortion and breast cancer (there's not), and both women have claimed that certain forms of contraception, such as IUDs and the
morning -
after pill, induce early
abortion (they don't).