Actually I think Dr. Roi did a good thing but mishandled it. In my opinion she should have gone through with the initial exam and then at its conclusion explained her religious quandary and recommended to the parents that they and their family deserved a better physician/family relationship than she could provide. I'll bet the young couple would have appreciated her integrity and also agreed that their wisest choice would be to replace her as the primary care provider.
But Eeset, extend this to the larger picture for a moment. Where does this type of judgment end?
If a physician is opposed to prostitution does he/she refuse to treat a prostitute?
There are all kinds of washed up, ramshackle even good for nothing souls out there who will from time to time require medical treatment.
We don't bring our patients home with us.
We are professionals trained to assist those in need of health care.
We are not judge, jury and possibly, by refusing care, executioner?
This doctor could have been a witness of Christian love.