Slate: Hobby Lobby and contraception
Hobby Lobby and contraception: How conservative evangelicals went from not caring about abortion and birth control to being obsessed with them.
Conservative evangelicals didnt always care much about abortion or contraception. The strange story of how they came to be obsessed with them.
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2014/03/hobby_lobby_and_contraception_how_conservative_evangelicals_went_from_not.html
In its challenge to the contraception mandate of the Affordable Care Act, Hobby Lobby claims that certain forms of birth controlPlan B, ella, and IUDsinduce abortion and therefore go against the owners religious beliefs. The governments response is that none of these contraceptives ends a pregnancy. Rather, they prevent implantation in the uterine lining.
The rejoinder, from supporters of Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialties, is that this doesnt matter. Although the government has made statements that terminating a fertilized embryo before it implants in the uterus is not an abortion, writes Bart Stupak and Democrats for Life in an amicus brief filed in support of Hobby Lobby, the relevant matter for claim of conscience
is plaintiffs belief that a distinct human life begins at fertilization. It is no salve
to be told that the government defines abortion differently.
Theres no doubt that this belief is sincere. But whats fascinating is the extent to which, for conservative evangelicals, its new. So new, in fact, that when Hobby Lobbys president, Steve Green, was a child in the 1960s, it was the minority view among American evangelical Protestants.
More at link.
Interesting how they keep moving the goalposts.