This creates a dilemma for me, but I’m sure I’ll get some feed back. I work in retail and Plan B is available here. I am required to sell it. I morally consider it to be an abortion pill, so I am aiding and abetting. I need my job and have a lot of years invested. No one is going to fund me
if I get fired for refusing a customer. Sure, I can have someone else do the dirty work, but I still benefit from the proceeds.
An important principle is that when we forgive more, God forgives us more. You can write, for example, and voice your desire that they cease doing this, without having your only options be seemingly to either endorse or walk out.
God wants to usher in a flexible, strong kingdom of love, not a brittle, weak one of hate.
This does not take away from “Love does not behave itself unseemly” however the possibilities to do it biblically are broader than many of us imagine.
This is the dilemma that Kim Davis faced. What do you think of her response?