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Old 09-14-2015, 09:34 AM   #186
RougeUnderoos
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Originally Posted by GGG View Post
I would say yes, if the person refusing to drive the bus was doing it for a deeply held spiritual belief and not because they wanted to make a statement then yes I would suspect most people religious or not would be okay with reasonable accommodation.

The problem with the argument is that it is a strait pride parade argument. The hypothetical you are giving just doesn't exist and if it did exist for the same reasons no one would have an issue. Its a terrible strawman.
What is a "strait pride argument"?

There are buses that have pro-life and churchy ads on/in them right now. sAs nice and smiley as you seem to think churchified people are, I goddamn guarantee they wouldn't be rallying for an atheist's "right" to not drive it because of his/her deeply held non-belief. And they'd be right, because it would be pretty stupid for anyone to refuse to do the job he was hired to do based on something so frivolous. Luckily this moron got fired, so case closed.

I wonder if he has a deeply held belief that the lunatic church he's attached to will pay his bills. I have a deeply held belief that they won't.
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