Explain why procedural reasons accessible to the religious minority are insufficient to meet the notion of "fairness"?
A. Because fairness always requires substantive reasons as well as proceduralreasons as a matter of ethics
B. Because there must be substantive reasons as well as procedural reasons,joined together and that are accessible to the minority, so that the minoritywill still feel heard.
C. Because there must be substantive reasons as well as procedural reasons,joined together and that are accessible to the minority, for accepting the will
of the majority.
D. Because there must be substantive reasons as well as procedural reasons,
joined together and that are accessible to the minority, so that the majority
does not withdraw funding.
C
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