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No court will buy that "no legitimate distinction between profit and non profit corporations."
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A private organization isn't defined as a business though.
Churches are businesses.
There is no reasonable distinction between a profit and a non profit corporation in the law regarding exemptions for religious liberty. Why should The Little Sisters have an exemption to Obmaacare on religious grounds but not Hobby Lobby? There is no reason. Both of them are entitled to the same exemption.
Because the sisters are about religion, Hobby Lobby is about business.
Businesses have no religious liberty.
Churches are businesses.
There is no reasonable distinction between a profit and a non profit corporation in the law regarding exemptions for religious liberty. Why should The Little Sisters have an exemption to Obmaacare on religious grounds but not Hobby Lobby? There is no reason. Both of them are entitled to the same exemption.
Because the sisters are about religion, Hobby Lobby is about business.
Businesses have no religious liberty.
Really, are you saying a kosher butcher shop can be required to stock pork chops for me?
Because the sisters are about religion, Hobby Lobby is about business.
Businesses have no religious liberty.
Really, are you saying a kosher butcher shop can be required to stock pork chops for me?
If it is in the business of pork chops, sure.
Because the sisters are about religion, Hobby Lobby is about business.
Businesses have no religious liberty.
Really, are you saying a kosher butcher shop can be required to stock pork chops for me?
If it is in the business of pork chops, sure.
Really, are you saying a kosher butcher shop can be required to stock pork chops for me?
If it is in the business of pork chops, sure.
So since Hobby Lobby isn't in the business of providing abortion inducing drugs then they would also have no obligation to provide them?
i can't stop laughing....i can't believe jake is this retarded....yeah...kosher shops the world over are all about selling porkReally, are you saying a kosher butcher shop can be required to stock pork chops for me?
If it is in the business of pork chops, sure.
If it is in the business of pork chops, sure.
So since Hobby Lobby isn't in the business of providing abortion inducing drugs then they would also have no obligation to provide them?
That's a standard benefit in health insurance packages, so a religious exemption is not in order.