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In reply to the discussion: Why so upset over Birth Control Coverage, Catholic Church? [View all]HockeyMom
(14,337 posts)53. The ban would apply more to the teachers than the secretary
because the non clergy teachers MUST be Catholic, have taken religous courses, and sign a "religious morals" clause to teach at the school. They will "set an example" for the children. The secretary? She doesn't have to be Catholic because she will have very little interaction with the kids on an educational level.
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the fact that churches don't pay taxes is why I put "their" in (their???) as I did ...
zbdent
Feb 2012
#9
The Catholic church provides health insurance to employees because it's the right thing to do
SickOfTheOnePct
Feb 2012
#20
Mark my words, in 2014 when the mandate sets in, even the Catholic Church will stop offering ins
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#22
Pfft, a paltry $2000. I read one estimate that more than 60% of companies plan on dropping health
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#39
Au contraire, there's some who predict that it will lead to single payer
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#46
There are all sorts of laws interfering with free exercise of a religion. For instance, bigamy.
uppityperson
Feb 2012
#48
Treat their children when they are ill (Jehovah's Witnesses) or face child abuse charges
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#51
So? I believe offering birth control insurance coverage is for the greater good
riderinthestorm
Feb 2012
#58
If they do not want the use of birth control, then they need to provide for all the newborn babies.
jillan
Feb 2012
#8
that might make sense logically, unless you look at what the anti-choice
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2012
#41
This is a question of control, not morality. Can the church control what is available to you
lindysalsagal
Feb 2012
#50