Opening
comments dealt with the overall implication for the separation of
church/state (SOCAS), medical freedom, and peoples freedom to make their
own medical decisions.
Lynn
states that the primary concern is contraceptive coverage under the
ACA; but the agenda of the Religious Right is the right to opt out of
ANY federal or state law(s) they do not like because of actual or
alleged violation of THEIR religious principles.
Q::So
if Hobby Lobby (HL) prevails, would that open the door for a Jehovah
Witness owned company to not have to insure blood transfusions, or a
Christian Scientist owned company to not insure anything at all in terms
of health care?
Lynn
agrees that could be a possibility also pointing out that it could also
affect Pharma companies. Consider the gelatin used to make tablets, it
comes from pork or beef products, which makes them unusable based on
the belief systems of many Muslims.
Lynn
then poses a "rhetorical" question of sorts: If you can be exempt from
an insurance law that is supposed to bring medical care to everyone,
why not just ask to be exempt (as some of these groups have) from pay
equity statutes, from civil rights laws (effecting lesbian and gay
Americans)? There is no stopping this once you go down this slope of
exemptions based on religious claims for FOR PROFIT COMPANIES.
Following the "for profit companies" line of thought,,,
Q::That's
really the issue isn't it, that these are for profit, large employers?
Actual religious organizations that employ people already have an
exemption under the ACA, correct?
In
his response, Lynn draws a comparison to the Citizens United (CU) case
in which corporations, though fictional entities, were given broad free
speech rights. "If you don't like free speech rights for companies,
you certainly don't like a 'conscience coverage' for those same
companies."
"What
these folks really want is to create a kind of fictional CORPORATE
CONSCIENCE. The next time I see (in the case of Hobby Lobby) a DIY
gnome sitting next to me in a pew in church; or the next time I sit on a
piece of wooden furniture (made by a Mennonite company) and it starts
praying with me, then I'll say 'maybe it does have a conscience.
Welcome to H&C,,, where I aggregate news of interest. Primary topics include abuse with "the church", LGBTQI+ issues, cults - including anti-vaxxers, and the Dominionist and Theocratic movements. Also of concern is the anti-science movement with interest in those that promote garbage like homeopathy, chiropractic and the like. I am an atheist and anti-theist who believes religious mythos must be die and a strong supporter of SOCAS.
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