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as the cited article states this one particular group is part of 500 different groups enjoined in numerous suits. The 'waiver' offered by the government says the religious group doesn't have to provide contraception but their insurance company does. In this case...the government would still be forcing a religious organization to provide contraception (as the insurance provider is itself a religious based organization).
So now you're going to claim that the insurance provider are nuns?
Nuns do not have to pay for contraceptive coverage as you dishonestly claimed.
Personally...I don't altogether care about the religious exemptions. My problem is with the government forcing people to get health care period, and forcing them to pay for coverage they don't and will never need.
This thread is not about the individual mandate.