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Imagine an analogous scenario: if a doctor, for religious reasons, advertised that she refused to dispense birth control, and protesters stood outside her office, attempting to persuade her patients that foregoing birth control was a terrible thing they would later regret. Surely that would be seen as a terrible invasion of the patients’ privacy, her choice of doctor, and her choice of birth control methods (or lack thereof). One might even consider such “sidewalk counseling” a form of spiritual harassment.
Your Uterus Is “An Important Subject” About Which Your Fellow Citizens “Wish To Converse” | Religion Dispatches

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