So you believe you have the right to force people to work for you? Or is that only pharmacists?
And while you claim a Mormon could not force his beliefs on you, you'd be happy to force your beliefs on him? At least if he's a pharmacist?
We're arguing at cross purposes.
My entire point is the Mormon does not have the right to force you to follow his beliefs and you don't have the right to force the pharmacist to follow your beliefs. Or do you believe you have the right to force other people to follow your beliefs?
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Submitted on May 12th, 2008 by Anonymousmilehisoh-
So you believe you have the right to force people to work for you? Or is that only pharmacists?
And while you claim a Mormon could not force his beliefs on you, you'd be happy to force your beliefs on him? At least if he's a pharmacist?
We're arguing at cross purposes.
My entire point is the Mormon does not have the right to force you to follow his beliefs and you don't have the right to force the pharmacist to follow your beliefs. Or do you believe you have the right to force other people to follow your beliefs?