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18 hours ago, InHisImage said:There are more of these lawsuits in the works
Instead of spending more $$ for legal expenses wouldn't it make sense to go back to the established mission of promoting Evangelicals religious beliefs on others?
15 hours ago, subee said:Some people are too religiously zealous to work in patient care.
Stop trying to press your religious beliefs on someone bedbound, in ill health and possibly dying. If we can walk to your place of worship, we can get there. Please don't come to our place of poor health and dying where their are vulnerable populations.....oh! know I understand your stategy
6 minutes ago, InHisImage said:They did have the choice to not agree to the settlement.
And when one or two of these hospitals close (in this system) because of financial distress where will the Evangelicals, non vaccinated professionals (a loosely used term in this case) and patients go?
1 minute ago, londonflo said:And when one or two of these hospitals close (in this system) because of financial distress where will the Evangelicals, non vaccinated professionals (a loosely used term in this case) and patients go?
I doubt that the hospital thought they would close if they agreed to this settlement. If they did, they could have opted for other conditions, or opted not to settle at all.
1 minute ago, InHisImage said:we have such freedoms,
I have always supported working in faith-based organizations that recognized the difference between religious beliefs and science.
2 minutes ago, InHisImage said:to be able to think what we want.
You are free to think what you want..just don't force it others. Tell me where will you work when your hospital that doesn't support science closes?
8 minutes ago, londonflo said:I have always supported working in faith-based organizations that recognized the difference between religious beliefs and science.
You are free to think what you want..just don't force it others. Tell me where will you work when your hospital that doesn't support science closes?
First, I don’t have to tell you anything. Second, you are making wild assumptions about something that isn’t even likely to happen. Third, in the unlikely event that this hospital closes, you will need to prove that it closed for the reason that you inferred. Last, if and when that happens, ask me again and then we can discuss it.
5 hours ago, londonflo said:And when one or two of these hospitals close (in this system) because of financial distress where will the Evangelicals, non vaccinated professionals (a loosely used term in this case) and patients go?
To a heaven where everyone is pale and lives in a large suburban house, preferably new-age Craftsman style to match every one else's. Oh, wait a minute, wouldn't it be easier to just move to a new country of their making so they could leave people who enjoy thinking behind?
subee, MSN, CRNA
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I tried to edit this before but it didn't "stick." I meant to delineate that the "hard-core, far-right subgroup of Evangelicals...." because I know that there is a range of people in this group.