South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster will sign a bill that allows medical providers to deny care based on religious beliefs

Not yet.

But this is something that is anticipated and the legislation is addressing future concerns.


Of course no hospital or doctor should be forced to commit a procedure which is against their religious beliefs. But libs previously forced religious organizations like the Little Sisters of the Poor and Hobby Lobby into paying for Abortion you know. So it isn't something that is really "out there" as far as a future possiblity.
Any doctor can go with their religious belief, doesn't mention abortion.
Pray more. Soon they will only have pray. All the senior citizens wont have medicare like it was, you have to Pray more.
 
Are you really this fucking stupid? Not just any doctor could do a sex change procedure, it is a highly specialized and requires training and equipment 99.9% of doctors do not have.



Hospitals do not have religious beliefs, only people do. Should a hospital or doctor be able to turn away a pregnant woman because she is not married?
Not married, good bye.
 
Are you really this fucking stupid? Not just any doctor could do a sex change procedure, it is a highly specialized and requires training and equipment 99.9% of doctors do not have.



Hospitals do not have religious beliefs, only people do. Should a hospital or doctor be able to turn away a pregnant woman because she is not married?


Hospitals are owned by people who have religious beliefs, like the Sisters of Mercy.

If the Sisters are religiously opposed to abortion, why should they be forced to commit them in their facility.
 
Any doctor can go with their religious belief, doesn't mention abortion.
Pray more. Soon they will only have pray. All the senior citizens wont have medicare like it was, you have to Pray more.

At this point in time, sure. But libs love to sue, and they can destroy people with the lawyers if they don't toe the liberal line.

This law will help to protect doctors with religious scruples.
 
Hospitals are owned by people who have religious beliefs, like the Sisters of Mercy.

If the Sisters are religiously opposed to abortion, why should they be forced to commit them in their facility.
For the last time they don't do abortions in hospital, they go to PP. The republicans go in the hosp. and have a D&C same thing as abortions.
 
Muslim ER doc can now refuse to treat a Christian since that would be helping an infidel.
 
Muslim ER doc can now refuse to treat a Christian since that would be helping an infidel.
Most doctors don't ask for religion. Only hospital do that, for if you should need confession or not. They send a person around for you preference.
 
What are they going to treat children, before they ask "what's your religion??

a person dying from a gunshot wound, ask their religion first.
 
Most doctors don't ask for religion. Only hospital do that, for if you should need confession or not. They send a person around for you preference.

But under this law now the Docs can do it also. Weed out any religion you do not like
 
We will never accept that fact.
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What are they going to treat children, before they ask "what's your religion??

a person dying from a gunshot wound, ask their religion first.
This nation existed before the Prog Socialist Communism took root. With all its flaws. The problem is today we have more flaws with addendums added.
 
How is contraception against any religious beliefs? It's NOT abortion.

It is seen as being "against nature" and not trusting God.

Prior to the 1930s all the major Christian sects were against it, now just the Catholics for the most part
 

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