The word "nurse" raises a few questions.
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this seems like a nod to refusing abortions in the name of religion.
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I was alarmed mainly about shunning same-sex spouses in the E.R. when someone's life is on the line. You'd think anti-abortion nurses will simply avoid clinics that perform them.
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Most politicians draw a line at life-threatening situations with religious freedom policy, but this administration isn’t known for taking substantial pro-woman, pro-LGBT policy stances.
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I just despise those who said there was no difference between them.
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How about if my religion states I MUST be inclusive of those things? Can I then refuse service to someone who is a bigot or racist? If I serve them, I must be condoning their behavior, right?
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And in actuality, my religion would say that your religious beliefs of exclusion are against mine, so there you go! Fake christians, beware.
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That is such an embarrassment and sounds like a page taken out of a lawsuit
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Can we just call it God hates fags day, so people don't get confused as to what it means?
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Whoa. He thinks a NURSE should be able to “refuse service” on the grounds of religious freedom?
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