President Obama Friday announced a change in the way that employees of religious organizations will receive free contraceptives that can cause abortions, but it fell far short of what is needed to protect religious liberty, say religious and conservative leaders. Richard Land and others said that an insurance company’s money is fungible, and that a religious employer would still be providing the funding to pay for an employees’ abortion-inducing drugs.
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