Although I don't disagree with your opinion personally, BC is not a right any more than any other voluntary drug is. heck, life and death medicine isn't even a right in the US. This isn't even about religion since the Catholic Church is free and clear.This is about BC being a right instead of a privileged. I am a catholic, but I think this is a great idea. Health Care should cover as wide a range of medical issues as possible, and the pill can be used to treat illness. If a person feels like it goes against their specific religious beliefs, then they don't have to take the medicine. We have the rite to refuse medical treatment.
A company should not be made responsible for whether someone wants to have a kid or not. There's no kind of connection there except for the annoyance of having to find a replacement.
If the government feels that every woman deserves BC, then the government should cover it. I have no issues with that whatsoever and this is further proof as to why the healthcare plan needs to be stronger and not the wimpy version that came about.
Again, this has nothing to do with the beliefs of the employee. Who cares about that? This is about the beliefs of the corporation which are paramount when we're talking about a completely avoidable problem that has nothing to do with that corporation.These options are not going to force women to go against their beliefs. If they end up taking the medicine, it's because they have decided to. The women should be able to decide, not the companies they work for. These are companies, not non-profits, so they are people. By this reasoning, another person should not be allowed to deny someone rights.
The women always do decide, it's just that their decision affects the company they work for. Catholic Charities aren't saying that the employee should be forced to accept Catholicism. Catholic Charities is saying they shouldn't be forced to change their religious belief.
The bigger picture is this mandates that employers support those decisions and pay for it 100% which is silly. They should be covering my Tylenol need. Fortunately the pill is cheap but I was thinking this covered other methods as well.