Once more you fall on your statement of a civil right.
I speak of rightness on a deeper level. Perhaps by access, the more conscientious physician could do more good than one who was more laissez-faire about homosexuality.
On the other hand as I have also surmised, the doctor could have felt inadequate.
The kind of jobs you do are not on the level of the practice of medicine. They just aren’t.
I think your "deeper right" is frankly a bunch of malarkey.
It might not have been what you would have done but that does not mean it was not right.
The kind of jobs you do are not on the level of the practice of medicine. They just arent.
Never said they were honey child.
But my right to choose do or not to do business is the same as any other human. Being a doctor changes nothing.
The exception is in a case of life or death. And once again being or not being a doctor changes nothing.