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    For those of you that agree with the Catholics' indignation in this matter, if this had been a case of Islamic charities refusing to provide coverage for female employees who are victims of domestic violence because their holy book actually advocates wife-beating ... would you support their right to deny such coverage because it is important to their faith?
    Sharia Law!

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    touched a nerve with cc.
    Not a bit. As I have stated many times in here you guys constantly confuse Fox NEWS (Shepard Smith for one being pretty fair and impartial) with Fox commentators (OReilly, Hannity, etc.) which are NOT news and don't claim to be.

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    So why can't denying a benefit due to religious belief be illegal?
    Well, you can start with the very definition of "benefit"...it's something freely given and not mandated.

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    fox, cnn, whoever should limit catholic news to nothing but child rape.

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    Pretty weak analogy. The precedent for certain religious beliefs being illegal is clearly established. The one you mentioned being one...Polygamy being another that immediately comes to mind...
    The legality of wife-beating isn't relevant here. The Islamic organization is not promoting/condoning wife-beating, it simply doesn't recognize wife-beating as a valid reason for medical coverage.

    In both cases (the Catholic one and my fictional analogy),
    - the woman needs medical assistance
    - according to the employer, the need for which medical assistance is sought is incompatible with the teachings of their faith

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    And BTW, I could give a one way or the other on this issue. I am by no stretch defending the catholic churches position on contraception or abortion...just their cons utional right to have a position.

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    The legality of wife-beating isn't relevant here. The Islamic organization is not promoting/condoning wife-beating, it simply doesn't recognize wife-beating as a valid reason for medical coverage.

    In both cases (the Catholic one and my fictional analogy),
    - the woman needs medical assistance
    - according to the employer, the need for which medical assistance is sought is incompatible with the teachings of their faith
    I choose not to debate your fictional analogy.

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    And BTW, I could give a one way or the other on this issue. I am by no stretch defending the catholic churches position on contraception or abortion...just their cons utional right to have a position.
    thats what i'm saying. their behavior hasn't earned cons utional rights. and we should tax the holy ing out of them.

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    Well, you can start with the very definition of "benefit"...it's something freely given and not mandated.
    Unless it is mandated.

    So why could it not be illegal?

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    And BTW, I could give a one way or the other on this issue. I am by no stretch defending the catholic churches position on contraception or abortion...just their cons utional right to have a position.
    People who believe in polygamy have a cons utional right to their position too.

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    thats what i'm saying. their behavior hasn't earned cons utional rights. and we should tax the holy ing out of them.
    The issue of whether churches and non-profits should or should not be taxed is not addressed in the cons ution. It's basically just a tax code issue as far as i know. I can see both sides of the argument.

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    I'm Catholic and I haven't raped any kids.........yet.

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    People who believe in polygamy have a cons utional right to their position too.
    I believe the Supreme Court in Reynolds vs. US disagreed with chumpdumper.

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    The issue of whether churches and non-profits should or should not be taxed is not addressed in the cons ution. It's basically just a tax code issue as far as i know. I can see both sides of the argument.
    cool. i would like for them to be the first example. as punishment.

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    I'm Catholic and I haven't raped any kids.........yet.
    well....you're just not trying.

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    Not a bit. As I have stated many times in here you guys constantly confuse Fox NEWS (Shepard Smith for one being pretty fair and impartial) with Fox commentators (OReilly, Hannity, etc.) which are NOT news and don't claim to be.
    And I have stated many times that you have idea how a news cast's material is selected or how that can have an impact. Just because the talking heads do not get angry and spit vitriol about Democrats does not mean that what they do choose to talk about can slant things one way or another.


    Its not a hard concept and its been shown as with the case of Ron Paul how they do that. That you think that their news cast is not slanted just further's my views on your a en labor and en lement boy.

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    I believe the Supreme Court disagrees with chumpdumper.
    Actually no. They agree that they can hold any position they want.

    They just can't act on the one about polygamy.

    I don't see how this is any different.

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    well....you're just not trying.

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    well....you're just not trying.
    Noted.....more effort to follow.

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    Actually no. They agree that they can hold any position they want.

    They just can't act on the one about polygamy.

    I don't see how this is any different.
    The difference seems to be in prohibiting an action as opposed to REQUIRING an action.

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    The difference seems to be in prohibiting an action as opposed to REQUIRING an action.
    It's prohibiting their choice to ignore a law due to religious belief.

    Same thing.

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    It's prohibiting their choice to ignore a law due to religious belief.

    Same thing.
    But the law doesn't require them to offer insurance at all.

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    But the law doesn't require them to offer insurance at all.
    The law doesn't require polygamists to marry anyone at all.

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    The law doesn't require polygamists to marry anyone at all.
    pffffft

    you can do better than that.

    see definition of polygamy.

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    pffffft

    you can do better than that.

    see definition of polygamy.
    I did. You can believe in polygamy without doing it.

    Sorry your sauce is weak.

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