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Old 09-11-2015, 03:02 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by Regorium View Post
He can absolutely refuse to drive the bus on religious grounds. In Canada, we tolerate bigotry because we have freedom of religion, and freedom of thought.
Suppose the city insisted that he drive that bus or that all buses were "pride buses". In what way would "forcing" him to drive the bus be infringing on his right to believe whatever he wants? How would it be preventing him from believing in whatever ass-backwards religious principles he chooses?

Here are your employment duties. Do them. No? Okay, bye, we'll hire someone else to do them.
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