kenberg, on 2013-January-18, 15:15, said:
First an extreme, and as far as I know, a fictitious example. A person is rushed to the hospital from a car accident or whatever, he is in serious need of transfusion, the doctor in charge announces that his religion forbids the giving of transfusions. Do we all agree that this is unacceptable?
My tolerance toward religious practices is, I believe, broad. Somene wants to go off in the woods and practice witchcraft, good luck to him and his fellow witches/warlocks. Just go easy on the animal sacrifices, and in extreme cases society may have to intervene on behalf of children, but largely I accept a person's right to worship as s/he pleases.
It changes if the person becomes a doctor. The first responsibility of the medical community is to the patient, not to the religious preferences of the doctors. Doctors of course can be religious just as mathematicians can be religious. But if their religion interferes with accepted medical practice then they must put aside their religious views or they must arrange for the conflict to be managed in some other way. I imagine that ear/nose/throat specialists seldom have religious crises in their practice. They could try that.
I agree with all, the first case should be unacceptable by laws of whatever country it happens. If it happened to me while visiting some country, well then it is my problem, but as other things I've said about tolerancy, I think my views are easier to say than to follow, if this ever touched me somehow I might not be strong enough to stand. When a country has a law that is uncommon for torists it is normally very well announced before/whle you enter the country.
The second I fully agree, again some laws protecting animals and children might apply.
Third one also fully agree, if your beliefs doesn't let you be a doctor, well just don't be.
The problem in northern Mali is that islamists have conquered the land, and are imposing both their beliefs and their laws, this is so unfair for locals who never ever picked any of them. A minorty is imposing the laws and the beliefs.