03-21-2015, 11:13 AM
It's immoral to refuse to sell health services to lesbians.
It's immoral to refuse to sell health services to gays.
It's immoral to refuse to sell health services to the poor.
It's immoral to allow health care to become the province of the rich.
If given the choice to rank immorality, as though it might matter, I would rank the refusal to serve the poor as more immoral than to serve those who are homosexual, as the refusal to serve homosexuals is less likely to result in a deprivation of services systemically in the current culture. Depriving the poor is broadly systemic and results in deaths.
But I'm not a big believer in ranking immoralities, as it is a self-serving exercise.
As for Jesus, I think he'd ask health professionals to stop using the term "caregiver."
It's immoral to refuse to sell health services to gays.
It's immoral to refuse to sell health services to the poor.
It's immoral to allow health care to become the province of the rich.
If given the choice to rank immorality, as though it might matter, I would rank the refusal to serve the poor as more immoral than to serve those who are homosexual, as the refusal to serve homosexuals is less likely to result in a deprivation of services systemically in the current culture. Depriving the poor is broadly systemic and results in deaths.
But I'm not a big believer in ranking immoralities, as it is a self-serving exercise.
As for Jesus, I think he'd ask health professionals to stop using the term "caregiver."