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Religious Reasons
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Religion does not permit involvement (+ 6/−1; rm.:16)
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Religious law should be followed (6)
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It is a sin against God (2)
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Religious premises are true (2)
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Job was chosen due to `calling´ (2)
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Conscientious objection due to eternal welfare (2)
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Nonreligious-based argumentation of CO reflects professional position (1)
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Catholic physicians should not become gynaecologists (1)
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Religious convictions form conscience (+ 3/−0; rm.:7)
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Humans have values (3)
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Religious based reasoning against the provision of abortion related care (3)
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Religious HCP’s are confronted with serious conscience conflicts (1)
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Religious toleration has multiple dimensions (+ 1/−2; rm.:3)
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Patient’s religious values can collide with medical providers (1)
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Recognising an exemption is not necessarily basis for opposition (1)
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Conflicting claims of toleration and how to respond (1)
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Controversies in religion-based argumentation (+ 2/−0; rm.:2)
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Intrinsic plausibility of religious conclusions is difficult (1)
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Conscience is equated with natural law (1)
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