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so he in terms of making his case is simply saying as a baptist, he doesn t have any particular religious belief separate from his baptist beliefs, basic christian beliefs. in other words, he doesn t claim to be part of some small group of people that have a particular concern about this kind of health care issue. no. these are beliefs that i believe are widely shared. so any baptist would be eligible for this exemption? it would depend upon the individual beliefs of the person. so there are i m sure many southern baptists who share the greens beliefs and also would object. maybe some that are not. but it would depend on the individual person who is bringing a claim. melinda, this is fascinating material here. it s not against all birth control. right. it s not a all or nothing.
that way. the science question is not before the court. the question is if the greens have a sincere religious objection to provide in coverage and facilitating the access to these drugs, then do they have an exemption or can the government impose it? your client is a baptist, right? yes. so he in terms of making his case is simply saying as a baptist, he doesn t have any particular religious belief separate from his baptist beliefs, basic christian beliefs. in other words, he doesn t claim to be part of some small group of people that have a particular concern about this kind of health care issue. no. these are beliefs that i believe are widely shared. so any baptist would be eligible for this exemption? it would depend upon the individual beliefs of the person. so there are i m sure many southern baptists who share the greens beliefs and also would object. maybe some that are not. but it would depend on the individual person who is bringing a claim. melinda, this is fa