This is a typical selfish argument that only considers one side of the equation. Try turning that very argument 180 degrees.pbwalker wrote:A Doctor should never choose to perform, or not perform, a procedure based on their religious beliefs. A Pharmacist should not decide whether or not to fill a script for the morning after pill based on their religious beliefs. That is wrong. That is imposing their beliefs on someone else. If they don't like it, they can find another job. It's akin to saying "Sorry, I am not going use this defib on you because you don't believe in <insert some character here>".
A patient should never demand a doctor to perform a procedure against the doctors religious beliefs. A patient should never demand a pharmacist to fill a script for the morning after pill which is against their religious beliefs. That is wrong. That is imposing the patients beliefs on the doctor and pharmacist. If the patient doesn't like it, they can find another doctor or pharmacist.
What's good for the goose is good for the gander and all.....