Discussion: ‘Narrow’ Hobby Lobby Ruling Dangerously Affirms That Women’s Health Is Separate

My gender is male, and MY religion teaches the wisdom that all women have the divine right to family planning and ANY contraceptive method that gives them the ability to prevent or control unwanted pregnancy so that NO unwanted children are forced into an uncaring world.

Why are MY religious convictions regarded as worthless and unimportant, but Christians convictions are naturally enshrined in law? Oh, because there are a lot of Christians who vote, and my religion is not only small, but apolitical as well. Still the Hobby Lobby decision violates MY religious convictions. A Supreme Court decision should in no way pit one religious conviction against another, and take sides. That strikes me a natural violation of jurisprudence.

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thank you for telling it like it is. The Puritanism inherent in America for 300 years will never die.

Then women, it’s time to get serious and really use your power and VOTE for your own best interests. Show up at the polls in record numbers and let your voices be heard loud and clear.

If I were one of the women that worked for Hobby Lobby I would find a Constitutional Lawyer and sue the company for making me pay higher premiums so that the men employed by this Company can get penial implants and Viagra at women’s expense which is against their individual religions.

After all if Hobby Lobby now is allow to dictate to the women that work for them about what contraceptive they can and cannot use under the companies Health Care. Women should not be made to pay indirectly in higher premium for men’s birth control if it is against their religion just like Hobby Lobby.

No this is not a joke. This Company not only allows these men birth control methods to be covered in their Health Care policies which the women employees have the share the cost of. The company also has money invested in these industries. I am sure a number of the Evangelical Employees men and women, like Hobby Lobby, find this offensive and against their Religious Beliefs. As they should.

I am pretty sure you will find this listed in the same place that Hobby Lobby found their good book is against women’s Birth Control.