I hate this attitude. It's prevalent and accepted. Other people "entitled to their (religious) beliefs" include David Koresh, Jim Jones and Marshall Applewhite. People need to wake up and realise religious beliefs can be inherently dangerous
He's trying to get the club to comply with it, so yes he is forcing someone to comply. My problem is that there's this unwritten rule that we should respect everyone's beliefs, despite many belief's being ridiculous. Why is it wrong to ridicule ridiculous beliefs?
Why is it good on him? His beliefs are ridiculous
I tell you what, I believe you should give me all your money. Hand it over - it's my belief and you should respect that
Islamic banks don't charge interest apparently. Personally I think anyone who refuses to do things like this on religious beliefs is a tool. Same goes for Christians who won't play on Sunday. Utter tools