Calif. State Supreme Court says doctors must treat gays and lesbians »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year, 2 months ago in NewsDoctors in California must treat gays and lesbians the same as any other patient, regardless of religious objections, the state Supreme Court ruled today.
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hamy1 year, 2 months ago
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These "Christians" are really giving the rest of the world a horrible idea of what America is about.
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How sad that people would deny the same treatments that they are paid very well to perform on gay and lesbian patients.
I am disgusted that this had to go to the Supreme Court.
Well, in this day and age when you have people like Michael Savage and Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly pushing their hatred, you have to expect people to take it literally.-
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Charlson1 year, 2 months ago
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"This court is allowing two lesbians to force these individuals to choose between being doctors in the state of California or being able to practice their faith," said attorney Brad Dacus of the conservative Pacific Justice Institute, which filed arguments backing the doctors.
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They can practice their faith all they want but must apply their skills equally to all. -

Mdiar1 year, 2 months ago
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Okay, I'm rather confused about something. I can see the whole "no gay marriage" argument in a religious context, but I cannot see the "no gay treatment" argument in the religious context. As far as I know nothing says one sin is worse then another, so why not just stop treating all sinners? That would be the entire human race, yes evangelicals, including you.
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Or, ya know, you could just leave the judging up to God.-

hamy1 year, 2 months ago
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They didn't want the lesbians to be able to have a baby. They wanted invetro fertilization and the doctors seemed to think that they knew what was best for these two adult women.
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It was clear cut discrimination. I am mostly surprised that it had to go to the state Supreme Court.
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