You hold strong beliefs/opinions against homosexuality, and you are a counselor for a group of young men, one of whom is a homosexual. What do you do?
a. Resign from this job, and seek help to resolve the conflict between the nondiscriminatory counseling philosophy and your discriminatory beliefs
b. Resign from this job, but search for another job where you will not be counseling a homosexual person.
c. Let the homosexual man know about your beliefs, and kindly tell him that he can't be included in the counseling group for these reasons.
d. Allow the man to stay in the counseling group, but be up front with the group by letting your opinions be well known to him and to the others.
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