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by throwawayacc2
1880 days ago
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I have posted a similar comment above, I will make a similar comment here. And I am making this comment in good faith. My religious beliefs prevent me from accepting the frame of reference of the person requesting unconventional pronouns. Their frame is “my identity is different to what society imposes on me, I will ask that you treat me in the way I request, not using the societal default”. My frame is “God has made Adam and Eve, a man and a woman. They are not interchangeable, by asking me to accept interchanges, you are asking me to go again my religious beliefs and commit sin”. I am asking this sincerely. Why must I give in to accommodate the other instead of the other way around? Why must I commit sin instead of the other accepting my religion prevents me from indulging the request? |
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As a concrete example: if a woman gets married and takes her husband’s name, it would be inappropriate for a coworker who believes her religion’s marriage is immoral to continue referring to her by her pre-married name.
You mention “societal defaults”, but you must know that in the west those norms are heavily influenced by Judeo-Christian (especially Protestant) values. So frankly, it’s frustrating when a presumably Christian person asks why they should respect deviation from those norms. It kind of feels like playing a game with someone who has made up house rules to give themselves an advantage, and accuses others of unfair play for choosing not to follow them.