April 2014 Moms

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I don't shop at hobby lobby, I don't eat at chik-fil-a or papa John's for moral reasons. I am pro choice, it's none of my business what a woman chooses; I think all people of every kind should be married be if they want. And finally, scotus sucks.
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  • AmberLiz99AmberLiz99 member
    edited July 2014
    I get annoyed by all the breastfeeding articles and things in the news. On both sides. Let's just get over it please! (Not this board, society as a whole)

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  • I think people seriously went bananas about the Hobby Lobby/SCOTUS issue. People were posting (not on A14) that they had cried about it and it had ruined their entire day. Really, you cried?!

    I just see so many more important issues in the nation and world that far outweigh the importance of which birth controls HL wants to provide for their employees. Everyone is so entitled with their, "stay out of my bedroom but pay for my birth control" attitude.

    FTR...I don't consider plan B and Ella to be birth control. Seriously, that should be a one time thing.
  • hordolhordol member
    I just really think the idea that your employer is responsible for your birth control is ridiculous. Yep, I'm one of those people. ;) I get that for most people upset with the ruling, it's more about the "what ifs". I think we could worry about the "what ifs" for a lot of things though. Just because the Supreme Court ruled in favor of this case doesn't mean they are going to rule in favor for the more extreme exemptions, which is where people seem to be going with this.
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  • hordolhordol member
    I know I'm in the minority here, it's usually why I refrain from political statements (because the original post in this thread about the Supreme Court decision was more than likely the popular opinion) because I know I tend to think unpopularly (word? Idk) and my issues with this aren't really about religious freedom--at all. I think the ACA is unconstitutional all together and that employers should not be responsible for health care. I don't think it works to do health care the way we are doing it. America is kind of in between right now and needs to figure it out. Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how you look at it I guess) our political system is set up in a way that radical changes to our way of life aren't likely to happen.
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  • rtv3 said:

    I don't understand people who say they are Christians but want their kids to 'decide for themselves'. If you truly believe your religion is truth why would you encourage your kids to even consider something else. I know they have to eat vegetables; I'm feeding them vegetables. I know they need Christ; I'm 'feeding' them the gospel and bringing them to church.

    I agree in large part with this. I want them to gain their own belief in it, but because I believe it is true I will teach them about our religion all growing up and encourage them to find their commitment in what I do strongly believe will be best for them.

    I don't judge others with different beliefs, but I will share mine with my children. Obviously they will choose for themselves in the end anyway
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  • hordol said:

    I know I'm in the minority here, it's usually why I refrain from political statements (because the original post in this thread about the Supreme Court decision was more than likely the popular opinion) because I know I tend to think unpopularly (word? Idk) and my issues with this aren't really about religious freedom--at all. I think the ACA is unconstitutional all together and that employers should not be responsible for health care. I don't think it works to do health care the way we are doing it. America is kind of in between right now and needs to figure it out. Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how you look at it I guess) our political system is set up in a way that radical changes to our way of life aren't likely to happen.

    I have many issues with the Supreme Court decision (obviously from my last posts) on which I will happily agree to disagree with you. I don't think the ACA is perfect legislation, either, for what it's worth. However. There are other, better, less legally scary ways to fight that particular legislation than by opening the door for corporations to be legally exempt from any law based upon any "sincerely held religious belief". Healthcare in this country will be reformed again by the time that decision is overturned, and it's effects will be further reaching than cases about birth control.

  • The SCOTUS decision is shameful. I'm super glad my employer could potentially have a say in what medications were covered for me based on their beliefs. Everyone loves being patronized!

    And I've got a doozy coming but no way I'm typing it up mobile ;)
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  • I hate when women refer to other women as "mommies"...yes, my kid can call me that but I didn't give birth to you. I have a name, please use it. 
    Piggy backing on this - I hate being called "Mommy" in general. 
  • RoufiRoufi member
    A sense of community, and an appreciation for the devotion, worship and love are what I have taken away from going to church.

    I went almost every Sunday with my grandparents and cousins, did Christmas pageants and readings in our tiny country church. I have never taken the Bible literally, however appreciate many of the values, and still go to Easter and Christmas Eve services, as well as the occasional Sunday because there is something sacred about that tiny church built with love, about off key hymns and sunlight streaming in, about family history and tradition and community.

    For many people, that is enough and very fulfilling.

  • kcp913 said:

    I never ate at Chick fil A. I don't give a damn about any sports and we don't watch ANY sports in my house (DH's decision, I don't care) I don't fully get all the hub bub with hobby lobby and I think one of the people on this board is full of if with all the bad shit that supposedly happens to them.

    Great, now I'm wondering who...
    Hoping it's not me because everything I come to you guys with is sad but true, and I can prove it.
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  • ImnAtari said:
    i cant eat bacon anymore, it was a huge aversion when i was pregnant and the idea of it still turns me off...
    I am not as in love with bacon as I was pre-pregnancy.  I am just realizing this!

    This is probably a good thing.
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