wonder how many atheist and transgressors are claiming that status just to keep from incurring that expense which helps to insure employee heath and longevity.
CHICAGO — Religiously devout business owners are waging a broad rebellion against providing their employees with contraceptive coverage, bringing dozens of lawsuits that seem certain to land the issue before the Supreme Court.The company owners say their religious beliefs take precedence over a new federal requirement, contained in President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, that they give employees insurance that covers contraceptives.
those that claim this exemption on the basis of devout religious conviction i would say are blasphemors and not as devout as claimed in religious beliefs.
The legal battle took an important step forward Wednesday when an appeals court here heard arguments in two cases brought by business owners who are Catholic. Another challenge is scheduled to be heard Thursday by an appeals court in Denver, and two other courts are set to hear similar cases over the next two weeks.
being catholic just enforces the rights sought by employees, 98% have or are using contraception,