Yeah, umm, I like this site a lot for some reason. Anyway, this bothered me a lot. Primarily because I have a disease that could be looked down upon by a pharmacist. If they deny me my medication, I die. There's something fundamentally wrong with turning away the sick because you believe they may or may not deserve that sickness. Maybe they should reread that portion of the Bible that says judge not lest ye be judged.
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At 3:20 PM, Anonymous said…
i think it was talking more about the morning-after pill. bottled abortions, yay.
At 6:41 PM, David Precht said…
I'm aware that the article was primarily talking about the "morning-after" pill, but what happens when some pharmacist doesn't want to give someone their AIDS medicine or their insulin or their cancer medicine? Are those actions just because this pharmacist decides that it's against his faith because the person who has AIDS may or may not be gay or the diabetic for being a glutton or the cancer victim for trying to earn a living at a venue in Chicago that condones smoking in doors? I think not. If it were just one situation there wouldn’t be this problem. It’s never just one situation. Much of the time there is a snowball effect of people who supported one person. That’s the fear. That’s the problem.
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