I mean, I don’t want any employer to be involved with health care. It clearly doesn’t provide financial benefits and bans treatments based on ideology rather than science. It makes things worse than better.Consider, for a moment, in a vacuum, the idea that employers are obligated to pay for contraception. Out of context, the connection is so tenuous, 20 years ago you would barely even be able to explain to someone why you thought that was a given. Even further than that, you think that if employers don't have to pay for contraception by federal law, then it's a disgusting theocracy. That is a million degrees of non sequitur. That is the sort of position you reach when you determine your viewpoint based on politics rather than the inverse. Like, before the ACA, no insurer in the US had to pay for contraceptives. Does that mean the partial mandate makes us more theocratic now? What's the reasoning here?
Look, maybe 40 years ago, as contraceptives were still relatively new and the science wasn’t as concrete you might have a point. But in the year 2000? Maybe America is way different... which makes you start looking at what’s different between America and the West. Religion perhaps? But I digress.
And, I want to repeat, it is completely and utterly offensive that someone else religion dictates what medical treatments I get. That is wrong on so many levels. I don’t care if it’s Buddhist, Jainism, Jewish or Christian.
If a health insurer doesn’t want to provide that cover based on religion, I’m more okay with that (relatively speaking.) Or their interpretation of science. Mainly because the consumer has a choice. So, I wouldn’t get forced into your ideology due to your monopoly power. I’d prefer companies providing vochures or something so people can get their own insurance. Or a government making health insurance viable.
Like, the excuse that ‘my religion is important and everyone needs to follow my rules’ is so similar to how Sharia law works. But it’s worse because, in the West, Sharia law effects only adherents. It is BANNED from effecting those outside. Also, the 20 years excuse can get f’d, IMO. Just because that’s how it used to be, doesn’t excuse it now.
My politics and viewpoint is Jefferson’s wall. I know, that’s super offensive. Everyone is allowed to practice religion as they see fit UNTIL they start hurting anyone else. A lot of contraceptives provide medical benefits unrelated to birth control. My wife is not going to stop using a merina just because I get a vasectomy. Birth control is not the main reason why she uses them. Taking that away from her just because a god told you is hurting her.