Sorry, couldn't watch it. The page kept crashing saying unresponsive script. But I've been hearing people whining about this for a while now. They claim that religious hospitals, churches, and other religious organizations which have paid employees being forced to provide insurance which covers contraception is a violation of their religious beliefs. No, you don't have the right to tell others what kind of medical care they can or can't have. Don't like contraception? Don't use it. But you have no right to tell your employees that they can't have it either.
What if Christian Scientists, the same people who don't believe in receiving medical care, owned a business and decided it was against their religious beliefs to let their employees have health insurance? Should their employees be bound by their employer's religious beliefs?
All this is is religious groups not being allowed to dictate to others that they can't have contraception, and they're pissed off because they see themselves losing even more power.
What if Christian Scientists, the same people who don't believe in receiving medical care, owned a business and decided it was against their religious beliefs to let their employees have health insurance? Should their employees be bound by their employer's religious beliefs?
All this is is religious groups not being allowed to dictate to others that they can't have contraception, and they're pissed off because they see themselves losing even more power.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.