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Politics : Sharks in the Septic Tank

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To: Neocon who wrote (77104)10/9/2003 5:38:37 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) of 82486
 
And my answer has consistently been, if Mojo has so much trouble with that particular service, he should change professions. Okay, he has a particular upbringing that makes him unwilling to perform certain acts that are inherent to a very few professions. Then it is, IMO, his simple obligation to avoid those professions, rather than ask society to violate its principles to accommodate his. It's not as though he has no options. If he were asking for some accommodation that he couldn't get around--if, for example, he were blind and asking for some reasonable accomodation for that, okay. But Mojo just wants to tweak society's feathers because that's what he wants to do.

Massage therapists are commercial service providers expected to provide their services on a nondiscriminatory basis. If he can't do that, he should become an accountant, or a farmer, or whatever.

There is no right for an atheist to complain if they are denied ordination as a Catholic priest.
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