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Originally Posted by mary_bubbles
AOII I can name lots of people who go to the hospital of their religion because it is their belief and wouldn't want something they feel is wrong using their hospital. It is a religious hospitals right to turn away anyone. Are you going to say next that sororities should admit transexuals since they are now technically women?
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Mary, I'm actually a physician, so I know of what I speak with regard to hospitals. Religious hospitals don't get to turn people away for those kinds of reasons, as much as you think they do. You may be able to "name lots of people who go to the hospital of their religion because it is their belief" but they're ignorant if they think the only people there are other people who believe the same way they do. You don't have to be catholic to go to a catholic hospital or work at a catholic hospital. They actually have gay physicians working at religious hospitals all over the country. And if a sorority took federal money to operate, the federal government could tell that sorority who they had to accept as members, even if they were transexuals.