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Originally Posted by First Lady
I guess some feel it's okay for healthcare workers religious rights to be trampled on. And I believe they can co-exist along side everyone else's rights.
We will just have to agree to disagree on this issue.
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Yes, religious freedoms should get trampled on each and every time when it infringes on someone else rights. They can do what they want inside the four walls of there own house, but that is that absolute extent of religious freedoms. We can not allow religious freedoms to co-exist with our basic human rights. If taken literally religious freedoms would literally kill people, allow for subjugation of genders/races/sexual orientation, etc.
Religious freedom is at the very bottom of the barrel. And there is a massive difference between rights and freedoms. People should be free to do what they want provided it has no impact on anyone's rights. And being able to marry who you want and get the health care treatment of your choice is a right. No religious freedom should ever, EVER, trump that.