Thursday, February 9, 2012 4:55:17 PM
"The term 'contraceptives` in this case includes the `morning after pill` which is an abortion inducing drug."
Do you even know what the morning after pill is? It does NOT induce abortions. It may prevent a fertilized egg from implanting (the majority of fertilized eggs naturally don`t implant already, but they aren`t even called miscarriages because it`s impossible to know whether or not the expelled egg was fertilized). But considering it wasn`t implanted, it cannot be considered an abortion. She isn`t considered pregnant at all until the fertilized egg implants, and you can`t have an abortion without even being pregnant.
Thursday, February 9, 2012 8:51:32 AM
"It mandates that all churches must include the option of contraception in insurance policies for their workers."
Well if the church does its job of telling their workers how to think and what to believe the workers won't use the option and there is no problem.