bcp
In My Opinion
Look up the definitions of elective, and life saving....what logic do you see their right to deny doing what they do for a living yet see that they are obligated to provide something they don't even do?
If an ER doc, working for a private hospital in your world, is not required to treat a lesbian if it's not life saving as it offends his faith, why is that doc is then REQUIRED to do something life saving?
saving the lesbians life is not an option. if you can, you have to. even I would do that if in the position. same with food, I would not deny somebody food because of their lifestyle choice.
performing an elective procedure is different. She will not die without it, she will not be harmed without it. However, in the doctors eyes, as in mine, the child of that elective procedure could end up being harmed by being raised by two lesbians. not enough data to make an informed conclusion on that.
At the least, his religious beliefs are being compromised by doing so.
the elective is a choice, and therefore can be denied.
should he be forced to impregnate a 25 year old severely retarded woman?