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[quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote]But the people aiming to put more barriers between a woman and contraception would prefer to see contraception banned. This is the slippery slope[/quote] Contraceptives will never be banned. And eople are not trying to "put more barriers between a woman and contraception" they are trying to avoid paying higher costs to cover an unneceassary item: pregnancy prevention. It is a woman's choice to engage in activity that can lead to pregnancy therefore it is her responsibilty to pay the costs to prevent it. The same goes for botox injections, face lifts, and manicures. Furthermore, this is a religious school. Sex is considered an activity that should be confined between a man and woman within the confines of marriage. An unmarried woman wanting others to pay for her birth control pills and morning after pills so she can be promiscuous is unacceptable from the religious school's point of view. It is almost as ridiculous as a woman demanding the school pay for her wine and vodka so she can party and have fun. Imagine if people would follow the church's teachings concerning chastity? Unwed mothers, AIDS, human papilloma virus, herpes and other STDs would all be practically non-existent. This is one of the reasons National Health Care is opposed by many. It is obscene to have to pay health care costs because of someone's immoral choices, or for the consequences of someone's harmful lifestyle activities such as smoking, gluttony, and drunkenness. [/quote] You seem to be unaware that even married couples use birth control. The school in question opposes even that type of use. You and Rush want to focus on sluts hosting gang bangs in their dorm rooms. But, this is also an issue for married couples who might just want to hold off on children until one of them finishes his/her law degree. Moreover, I don't think making this a financial argument is a good strategy for you. It costs a lot more for insurance to pay for unplanned pregnancies than it does for birth control. This is actually a money saver for the insurance company. [/quote]
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