Yeah … In NH, the insane legislature passed a bill which would allow parents to refuse any subject matter in public schools. One might assume that this is creation-vs.-evolution stuff, but in the second-most secular state in the country, we’re talking about history-vs.-Glenn-Beck stuff, really.
Why not apply the same principle to pharmacists? If I’m in a pharmacy and I don’t approve of birth control, allergies, or whatnot, maybe I get to refuse to hand things out on a whim? And who’s checking on the basis for my conscience actions? Can I change every day or two. You know, it’s okay if my wife wants birth control pills, but no one else?
If you’re against modern medicine, then perhaps pharmacist is a line of work you should rule out. Just a wacky thought I had …
Yeah … In NH, the insane legislature passed a bill which would allow parents to refuse any subject matter in public schools. One might assume that this is creation-vs.-evolution stuff, but in the second-most secular state in the country, we’re talking about history-vs.-Glenn-Beck stuff, really.
Why not apply the same principle to pharmacists? If I’m in a pharmacy and I don’t approve of birth control, allergies, or whatnot, maybe I get to refuse to hand things out on a whim? And who’s checking on the basis for my conscience actions? Can I change every day or two. You know, it’s okay if my wife wants birth control pills, but no one else?
If you’re against modern medicine, then perhaps pharmacist is a line of work you should rule out. Just a wacky thought I had …
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