As Plato said, the law is a moral teacher.
I agree that it can be taught by forcing an example, but that’s a bit different than legislating it.
No, of course you can’t, but I can.
Yes, because that’s a pharmacist’s job. If they didn’t want to dispense drugs (ALL drugs, provided they are prescribed by a doctor), they shouldn’t have become a pharmacist. I never understood why there is controversy over that particular issue.
Define morality. You can attempt to legislate religious “morality”; but that is done only at great cost and invariably fails by natural law. The truth is that legislating religious “morality” is not only immoral, it is also crime. It not only violates the separation of church and state; it also violates our inalienable rights: those rights retained by the people (us); no matter the words of law. Legislation of religious “morality” violates even the very morality that most of these zealots claim to follow: the words and spirit of jesus
Even the attempt to legislate religious “morality” is the greater immorality.
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