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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1335077" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Please explain to me what part of the marriage ceremony the MD seeing a gay person is involved in? And what part of the marriage ceremony a police officer is investigating? Being in the medical field, you should be aware of the particulars that an MD assumes care of a patient or can then fire a client. It's not willy nilly. You've jumped the shark Fonzy, or slipped off your slipper argument? Either way, there is no correlation. Under your utopia of big gov and inability to for people to freely exercise their moral beliefs, a preacher shouldn't have the right to refuse to perform a marriage ceremony correct? </p><p></p><p>Words have meaning and those meanings are important. Marriage was not created by government. I thought there was supposed to be separation of church and state? Seems like .gov sure doesn't want the church giving it any directives, but it sure doesn't mind sticking it's nose into the church's business. The state can make any and all decisions it wants to in regards to civil unions. Defining marriage is out of it's jurisdiction. </p><p></p><p>And yes, I've had a dentist that would choose to not take clients that he knew led a risky life style. He didn't care to expose himself, his staff or other patrons to unwarranted risk. If you notice, I didn't say gay. I said risky.... includes people of any persuasion, size, shape, color, or drug habit. Please tell me you think a dentist should not be allowed to withhold service to an individual that knowingly engages in risky behavior.... then tell me that you think an insurance company should not be allowed to withhold service (coverage) to a person that engages in risky behavior... Why do you hate freedom and free enterprise so much? Jealous of Venezuela having a 3 day work week and using tree leaves to wipe their butts or what? </p><p></p><p>And no, gay marriage was not the first legal option to recognize a living will or relationship... there has been something called unions and other legal relief, see a few paragraphs previous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1335077, member: 14544"] Please explain to me what part of the marriage ceremony the MD seeing a gay person is involved in? And what part of the marriage ceremony a police officer is investigating? Being in the medical field, you should be aware of the particulars that an MD assumes care of a patient or can then fire a client. It's not willy nilly. You've jumped the shark Fonzy, or slipped off your slipper argument? Either way, there is no correlation. Under your utopia of big gov and inability to for people to freely exercise their moral beliefs, a preacher shouldn't have the right to refuse to perform a marriage ceremony correct? Words have meaning and those meanings are important. Marriage was not created by government. I thought there was supposed to be separation of church and state? Seems like .gov sure doesn't want the church giving it any directives, but it sure doesn't mind sticking it's nose into the church's business. The state can make any and all decisions it wants to in regards to civil unions. Defining marriage is out of it's jurisdiction. And yes, I've had a dentist that would choose to not take clients that he knew led a risky life style. He didn't care to expose himself, his staff or other patrons to unwarranted risk. If you notice, I didn't say gay. I said risky.... includes people of any persuasion, size, shape, color, or drug habit. Please tell me you think a dentist should not be allowed to withhold service to an individual that knowingly engages in risky behavior.... then tell me that you think an insurance company should not be allowed to withhold service (coverage) to a person that engages in risky behavior... Why do you hate freedom and free enterprise so much? Jealous of Venezuela having a 3 day work week and using tree leaves to wipe their butts or what? And no, gay marriage was not the first legal option to recognize a living will or relationship... there has been something called unions and other legal relief, see a few paragraphs previous. [/QUOTE]
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