Summary

The Supreme Court on Monday will hear arguments in Kennedy v. Braidwood, “a case that could strip away insurance coverage for preventive services like cancer screenings, HIV prevention and diabetes medication for millions of Americans.”

Braidwood Management claims covering PrEP “violated its rights under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.”

The justices will weigh whether the United States Preventive Services Task Force “has the authority to recommend preventive services like PrEP be covered.”

A loss could mean “millions of Americans will be deprived of access to free, effective preventive care,” with “dire” impacts on marginalized groups and public health at large.

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      6 hours ago

      Say im the spotlight while everyone is looking, then preach the opposite and practice causing harm.

      If we could trust the religion to do the things Jesus said, this country would have been waaay more progressive than it has been. By miles. Including with healthcare. Cause the largest group against that are also conveniently the largest Christian group.

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          Then what wr thought was Christianity and its religious history is now gone and the world’s largest religion just lost sooooooooooo many of its members. Like the vast majority. The entire catholic church? Gone. No longer christian. And instead we have a religion that is one of the world’s largest and has no name. But its still an Abrahamic religion, which then makes this all really confusing.

          And all because the minority of Christianity said they no longer consider them Christian

          And Im glad all of us who suffered from Christianity can know that you free Christianty from having to take that blame, and instead we get to recognize you as a victim because all this time we blamed your religion.