Re: [Goanet] Offtopic: Law makes it legal for atheist doctors and nurses to refuse care to religious

2017-08-13 Thread Mervyn Lobo
Albert Peres wrote:Sorry, I can't treatment this man. I know him well. He 
claims to be 


religious but is in practice he is a hypocrite. This violates my 
personal beliefs. I am an Atheist. He is a danger to society. An 
abomination. He believes in the supernatural. He partakes in pointless 
rituals of self aggrandizement. He promotes propaganda and supports 
brainwashing activities. He is cruel. Let him depend on his God, and 
succumb to his God's wishes... next.
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AP,
There is a saying in Alabama which goes, 'Thank God for Mississippi.' 
The reason is that Alabama ranks 49th in the US - with regards to education, 
poverty, medical care, etc. 
The doctor who will not treat a sick man, will remain poor - both in spirit and 
pay.
Mervyn



   


[Goanet] Offtopic: Law makes it legal for atheist doctors and nurses to refuse care to religious

2017-08-11 Thread Albert Peres
Sorry, I can't treatment this man. I know him well. He claims to be 
religious but is in practice he is a hypocrite. This violates my 
personal beliefs. I am an Atheist. He is a danger to society. An 
abomination. He believes in the supernatural. He partakes in pointless 
rituals of self aggrandizement. He promotes propaganda and supports 
brainwashing activities. He is cruel. Let him depend on his God, and 
succumb to his God's wishes... next.


AP


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New law makes it legal for atheist doctors and nurses to refuse care to 
religious patients


http://thaumaturgical.com/new-law-makes-legal-atheist-doctors-nurses-refuse-care-religious-patients/

JACKSON, MS – A new law in Mississippi has made it legal for doctors and 
nurses to refuse care to certain patients on religious grounds .


The law allows medical staff to refuse treatment to members of the LGBQT 
community on the grounds that it violates their religious beliefs. It 
would serve to reason this would also pertain to atheist doctors and 
nurses who could refuse to treat patients who are religious.


“No, no, no. This isn’t the point of the law at all,” said an angry 
senator Frank Danforth (R). “The law is supposed to protect doctors and 
nurses who follow the teachings of God and our Lord Jesus Christ from 
having to treat patients who practice an unholy lifestyle.”


Many doctors and nurses in Mississippi are against the law, but have 
expressed that will also follow it to the letter and refuse treatment to 
patients who they feel are bigoted against certain lifestyle choices.


“Of course not all religious people are against LGBQT’s, just like not 
all atheists are against religion,” said Dr. Susan Jewer, atheist. “But 
if medical professionals are allowed to refuse care on religious 
grounds, I am more than happy to oblige.”


To date, there have been no reports of atheist doctors or nurses taking 
advantage of the new law.


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