Bill will allow denial of your healthcare based on moral, ethical, or religious beliefs
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I believe the intent may be to prevent medical professionals from being forced into providing or assisting in abortion, but the overly broad language seems to indicate the intent is not what it seems.
Exactly. It’s a great bill. We shouldn’t support making ethical and moral doctors (are there any?) to perform abortions, gender affirming 🤮 or anything else that is morally questionable to them.
No one should be forced to provide services contrary to their moral, ethical or religious beliefs. Likewise no one should be forced to take any treatment, “medication“, or service contrary to the same. Neither should be held culpable. There are plenty of others out there who are willing to provide the services, whether it is a baker, a doctor, etc.
Well I was thinking in terms of: assisted suicide or abortion which goes against religious beliefs and does provide harm which is irreversible: DEATH.
It almost seems as if they are leaving the law to be challenged in court, overly broad, arbitrary and capricious. I don’t trust politicians.
And now to cater to prescribing drugs for attempted sex changes and/or surgeries. I remember nurses and drs being fired for refusing to participate in an abortion and gov telling Catholic hospitals that they had to perform abortions and requiring nuns to buy abortion benefits (little sisters of the poor). Needs to be carefully written. What was understood pre Obama care needs to be returned and agree the language needs to be clear.