To: NYer
How is it a violation of ones religious rights? Do your religious rights override your duty to perform you job as required by your employer? Don't want to dispense drugs that cause discomfort or possibly violate your religious standards? Don't become a pharmasist.
4 posted on
12/02/2005 8:58:49 AM PST by
Phantom Lord
(Fall on to your knees for the Phantom Lord)
To: Phantom Lord
"Don't become a pharmasist."
Or rather, don't become an employee of WalGreens.
Go work for (or own) a pharmacy that shares your views.
5 posted on
12/02/2005 9:01:06 AM PST by
MeanWestTexan
(Many at FR would respond to Christ "Darn right, I'll cast the first stone!")
To: Phantom Lord
Do your religious rights override your duty to perform you job as required by your employer?
In a word, yes. Jesus asked his apostles to follow him and it led to the death of almost all of them, usually in very horrible ways. If H expects that, I think he also expects us to do the right thing here, even if it means losing your job.
Don't want to dispense drugs that cause discomfort or possibly violate your religious standards? Don't become a pharmasist.
Probably a good idea. Although, if everyone did this and half the nation's pharmacists quit their jobs that could cause some difficulties, to say the least.
16 posted on
12/02/2005 9:05:43 AM PST by
JamesP81
To: Phantom Lord
Don't become a pharmasist.Pharmacists, like doctors and all other human beings, have an obligation not to injure or kill people.
It is not a pharmacist's professional obligation as a pharmacist to dispense abortifacients.
To: Phantom Lord
Do your religious rights override your duty to perform you job as required by your employer?
Adolf 'I was just following my employer's orders' Eichmann didn't think so, either.
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