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Jul. 20th, 2006 12:22 pmCarried over from the lovely
browngirl's LJ post, The Right of Conscience (I should add here that she's agin' it)...
Synopsis: Many professionals in the medical field, notably pharmacists, are seeking the "right of conscience" to refuse to dispense medicine or treatment when it goes against their stated religious beliefs.
My comments:
( now with more Christian carrying-on! )
Being a good Christian doesn't have to mean being a bad pharmacist. It can mean letting people do what they've decided, and being ready to love them when they come back.
Synopsis: Many professionals in the medical field, notably pharmacists, are seeking the "right of conscience" to refuse to dispense medicine or treatment when it goes against their stated religious beliefs.
My comments:
( now with more Christian carrying-on! )
Being a good Christian doesn't have to mean being a bad pharmacist. It can mean letting people do what they've decided, and being ready to love them when they come back.