Describe Wolterstorff's position on fairness to a religious minority.
A. Wolterstorff believes that an agreement fairly promoted or executed by areligious majority is reason enough for the religious minority to accept it
B. Wolterstorff believes that an agreement fairly promoted or executed by areligious minority should be accepted by the religious majority.
C. Wolterstorff believes that for true fairness, the religious majority and minoritymust engage in a majority vote.
D. Wolterstorff believes that it violates the tenets of traditional notions of
fairness that the religious majority may impose their will on the religious
minority.
A
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