03-03-2009, 06:05 AM
Quote:83% of statistical figures are made up on the spot.Assuming doctors reflect the general population, which is mostly evenly split.
Quote:Believe it or not - if you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen. I'm sure there's plenty of doctors who may not believe that an abortion is most appropriate for situation X. They still fulfill their duties to their patients, despite personal beliefs.Wow. This is really quite astounding. There is no compromise here for people with particular belief systems that are incompatible with your world view. Your answer is, "If you don't like it, quit your profession." If this is what our world has in store, then its going to become a very cruel place. Your viewpoint then is that a persons personal beliefs are inconsequential to the majority opinion, and if they can't stand the heat, then they can get out of the country.
Quote:And I'll bet you a bridge that not every single one of the doctors who got their licenses despite their personal beliefs conflicting with the demands of modern medicine have announced their intentions.I'm sure you believe it would be a fair litmus test to ask pre-med students their stance on abortion, and flunk them out if they were against it. Just like how any scientist must be an atheist to have any respect. So, religious freedom is all well and good, as long as you leave it in the church. Once you enter the public square, you need to set your ethics and morality aside and adopt that which is deemed appropriate by the State. This is the kind of cruel tyranny I am expecting to get forced down my throat.
Funny that those who scream for equality and decry discrimination, are also those who don't recognize it when they are doing it to others.