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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)But when they are part of a group testifying before Congress to allow them to discriminate against women because of their religious beliefs - THAT is when they cross the line into coercion based upon their religious beliefs.
It actually makes me MORE DISGUSTED to hear all the talk about "but priests just tell their congregants to nevermind."
Why don't those same priests tell their bishops to shut the fuck up and stop interfering with women who don't have any use for their religion but might be in their employ?
The conscience objection among the bishops looks like just that much more BULLSHIT when the unofficial reality is that their own parishioners don't give a fuck what they think but don't have the courage to stand up for others who would be subject to unwanted pregnancies because of the official line.
Again, this isn't about the private actions of people within the church - it's the SUPPORT FOR AN ORGANIZATION THAT SYSTEMATICALLY DISCRIMINATES AND WANTS THE U.S. GOVT. TO SANCTION THIS.