Religious beliefs are getting worse.
Anyone who's agnostic, atheist, or practitioner of any polytheistic or non-Christian faith, knows that there are far too many so-called Christians who cannot fathom what's so harmful about pushing their beliefs onto anyone else.
Well, now we have pharmacists doing this, and I call bullshit. . . .
This WaPo story on MSNBC includes some information that you can read, and I'll simply have one important statement afterward:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7312534/
If you're working for a corporation or any company, like Walgreen's or Kmart, you represent THEM (and thus why you're in their uniform), and NOT your church or your religious beliefs. I do believe you should be fired for lecturing someone on why they shouldn't be using birth control or the morning after simply because you think your religion won't allow you to fill that prescription.
If you want to work for a religious pharmacy, have your parish open one. If you want to be a pharmacist who needs to push that religious belief onto others, or hold hostage their prescription because you think it's morally wrong, don't work for a company who isn't in the business to tell others what their religious beliefs should be.