tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606201113344523885.post7392072253479205874..comments2024-03-28T00:46:19.476-04:00Comments on Religion & American Law: Implications of President Obama's Contraception PolicyBrantley Gasawayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02894338478934982958noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-606201113344523885.post-9722127046644338482012-02-22T08:37:04.056-05:002012-02-22T08:37:04.056-05:00I believe the contraception policy is a good polic...I believe the contraception policy is a good policy since various media outlets glamorize teen pregnancy. I do not however think that everyone should be forced to provide it. There should be an option. Some religions have strong beliefs against contraception and others don't want it to be an outlet to escape from the implications of premarital sex. I don't think this is a way to increase abortion since it is helping people not conceive. Contraceptives are also used for female reproductive health and by not allowing them because of religious purposes; you may be hurting a woman's future chance of having children. I think the decision should be left upon the individual. The people who want to honor their religious beliefs will do just that and the people who want contraceptives will take them if they wish.Noorin K.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07827158476505986558noreply@blogger.com