Checkout this post by Al Mohler on the controversy in California. Mohler explains,
"Just last week, the California Supreme Court handed down a decision that denied a right for physicians who perform IVF procedures to claim a religious liberty right to deny those procedures to persons on the basis of sexual orientation. The unanimous decision resets the whole equation in the nation's largest state and sets the stage for similar reviews elsewhere.
Then, just days later, the Bush administration announced a new set of regulations that would deny federal funds to any hospital or medical service that does not allow healthcare professionals to "opt out" of procedures that violate conscience. Given the controversy surrounding these proposed regulations, we can expect this issue to be thrust into the current presidential race -- and probably soon."
Read the whole blog here.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
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That is so sad! California should secede from the Union. Regarding such issues, do you know what rights of teachers in Ohio who do not want to teach evolution are? I should definitely look that up. If you know of any good articles, journals, websites, etc. then please let me know. Going to do a google search and Ohiolink search now.
You can check http://www.answersingenesis.org/
or
http://aclj.org/
You can also check with ACLJ. They are attorneys who tackle these kinds of issues. Their website is ACLJ.org.
OOPS, guess you already said that, Matt! Great minds think alike!
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