""The church's claim that it is coerced into violating its religious beliefs by a state law requiring health insurance plans and disability policies to include prescription contraceptive coverage is nonsense," said California Deputy Attorney General Meg Hollaran."
I am a Catholic, but I must say that I agree with this statement, although it may be difficult for Clergy to who are often pretty far removed from a worldly society to understand.
First off let me tell you a dark and scary secret (at least scary for many Christian leaders); "Sin" by our definition is usually never black and white. "Contraceptive" by itself is not a sin; it's the intent that makes all the difference. There are many women out there who need "the pill" for medical reasons such as regulating hormones and preventing Ovary Cysts rather then preventing pregnancy. If a woman is taking the pill for medical reasons rather then contraceptive reasons then by definition this is not a "sin."
You could be a nun, yet you could need to take the pill to regulate your hormones...this has nothing to do with "contraception," yet should be covered by insurance. This may be difficult for a priest or Bishop to realize because as men, they only think of "the pill" as a contraceptive.
BTW I am glad that they passed this law; its only a way for companies to avoid covering women and paying more $$, regardless of whether or not they NEED the pill. To not cover contraception IS discrimination, even if discriminating isn't the intent.
The reason why the state, in my opinion, can't make an exception for the church is because then any institution will be able to ask for an exemption in covering the pill because "its against the beliefs" of that institution, thereby bypassing the responsability to cover women in need of the pill for health reasons once again. I hate to be a cynic, but I imagine also that this is $$ motivated for some of the Church leaders as well, which fustrates me.
Regardless I hope the state does not rule in the churches favor on this one. The Church will be able to find other ways to instill its morals in its employees simply by doing the right thing and TEACHING, and letting the responsabilities fall on the members to do right, rather then trying to control and impose.
PAUL