Why shouldn't employers be required to include birth control coverage in their health care plans? Because birth control is morally wrong, intrinsically and inherently evil. The fruits of birth control include fornication, adultery, sterility, homosexuality, aids, the breakdown of family, divorce and abortion... It is evil because it violates the dignity of the human person... Why not pay for birth control? Simple. It's wrong.
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Man, how they rant when market economics (it's cheaper to pay for birth control than the health care of more kids) interfere with their views on sexuality.
See porn, prostitution, titty bars, etc.
Ok seriously, what the fuck?
How does birth control LEAD to abortion, aids, or homosexuality.
Birth control makes you not get pregnant, not get aids, and (obviously) homosexuals do not need birth control, except to not spread STDs.
Birth control gives you the chance to have truly expected and welcome children. How is that evil? How does it violate the dignity of the human person? To be wanted, expected and welcomed as a child. As a parent; to be able to provied anything and everything for your child, as you have planned* for its arrival at the time when you have the best possibilites to take care of it.
If you have functioning brith control, the need for abortions are significantly lessened. Same with AIDS, if you use condoms the risk of contracting AIDS and STDs is much reduced.
*(Yeah, I know, it's not possible to plan to perfection, sometimes there is a baby anyway, and sometimes there is no baby at all. But you can at least often avoid to have a baby at the worst possible time.)
"Why shouldn't employers be required to include birth control coverage in their health care plans?"
They should be required if they want to keep their workers out of the family leave. That's called capitalism. You don't want your trained worker pregnant or at home with children, you want him/her on the workplace. That's not very nice, but it's the way world works... Not that I hath wanted it to work that way, I hath only started things and now just watch.
The fruits of birth control include fornication, adultery, sterility, homosexuality, aids, the breakdown of family, divorce and abortion..
You forgot dropsy, piles, conniptions and hairy palms.
Insulin is covered because people die without it.
Birth control isn't because nobody dies without it.
Also, why, oh why would gays use birth control? I thought you're whole thing was that they COULDN'T reproduce?
you dont need abortion if the birth control works.
I dont see how homosexuals would need birth control ...
ditto aids ...
Birth control pills can be used to control acne and to help with painfull periods.
@ SaneChick
"Birth control leads to abortion?
I'm so confused."
- Its quite simple. People who use birth control will have lots of sex, almost certainly with lots of different people, assuming that pregnancy couldn't possibly occur. However, since birth control only works, oh, maybe 5% of the time, we will have pregnancies galore. A much more effective strategy for avoiding unwanted pregnancy is to tell young people to :just say 'no'," and to brutally humiliate women who have the audacity to get pregnant out of wedlock.
Hey, I said it was simple. I never said it was smart.
"Why shouldn't employers be required to include birth control coverage in their health care plans?"
Because Medica\l insurance companies look favourably, coverage-wise, upon those who actually use condoms because they prevent said users contracting STDs, just as there's the concept of the 'No Claims Bonus' by car insurers, for those who are careful drivers, and who don't make a claim during a specific time of coverage, usually meaning a reduction in their next period's paid coverage.
Must be Backward Century in the Mike J. Pallid household.
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