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Of course. But where was the outrage over Christian doctors refusing to provide medical service?
Unfortunately that's legal. I saw a GP who straight up told me he would not prescribe or give any advice on birth control as it went against his religious beliefs.
While I strongly disagree with it being allowed, I can see how different it is to the OP article.
I mean...the OP is some idiots talking big. Women's healthcare is actually being affected on a daily basis all across the country.