I would probably be right is saying that a huge percentage of the practicing pharmists entered the profession and got their degree/certification long before this question ever arose. A very weak argument at best.
People are always entitled to their personal belief systems, but they are NOT entitled to force others to conform to those beliefs. That's what liberals do.
Exactly what liberals do when they try to force a pharmist to dispence against their moral values. Especially so when the company tries to accomodate the 'wronged' individual and the remedy is rejected.
"I would probably be right is saying that a huge percentage of the practicing pharmists entered the profession and got their degree/certification long before this question ever arose. A very weak argument at best."
So then a man who is an emergency room physician who converts to islam should have the right to suddenly refuse to treat female car accident victims bcse his new religion says it's a sin to touch a naked woman not his wife? Or an army sergeant who becomes a Quaker can refuse to take up arms in a time of war? Same situation. Different beliefs. Your logic.