The way I see it is that

The way I see it is that regardless of religious beliefs, it's not your place or right to force them on others. If someone wants to go on birth control, then by all means go ahead. Socially and economically it's a good thing. If you don't want to go on birth control because you think it's morally wrong, then by all means do what you think is right.

I'm not at all for making an entire country follow a set of laws because a group of members in that country want it to be that way. You can do what you want to do, but don't force others who don't believe as you do to do it also.

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