Why would any doctor refuse to treat someone on grounds of race, religion or cultural background? I can't see that situation arising, I've no doubt there have been and probably still are docs with personal prejudices but they wouldn't get very far. If someone is in need of medical care, it has to be given regardless of how the medics may feel about them personally.
Doctors, however, do vary in their opinions about treatment, disagreeing amongst themselves about what is appropriate, calling on colleagues for further input; that's very common and not a bad thing.
Quote from: Spud on December 18, 2016, 08:52:21 PM
I think the overall majority of people worldwide would believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman.
Has there been a recent worldwide survey, Spud? I know there have been surveys in this country.
I think the overall majority of marriages worldwide will be between a man and a woman because the majority of people are heterosexual.
The legalisation of SSM is, imo, extremely fair but you don't have to feel threatened, it's not going to increase the proportion of gay people.
Let's face it, if you or I got divorced we aren't going to say, "Ooh, next time I'll look for a (same sex person)", are we? (Well, I'm not, don't know about you but that's your business so I won't pry.)
Life will go on much the same for the majority of us; a previously persecuted minority will have some long overdue security and a chance of happiness.