Accommodate Quote by Cal Thomas
“The courts demand that every religious person must accommodate a single atheist who might be 'offended' at the favorable mention of God's name. But no atheist can be forced to accommodate a single religious person who might be offended by the atheist's unbelief, or who wants to be part of the pluralism and diversity about which liberals regularly speak, but which is not broad enough to embrace people who believe in God.”
About This Quote
Source Opinion piece: Editorial, 2019
Calls for equal accommodation of religious and non‑religious beliefs, highlighting inconsistency in pluralism.
In simple terms: Both sides should accommodate each other.
Demand mutual respect in public discourse.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- public policy debates
- workplace diversity
- educational curricula
- community events
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies protect both religious and atheist rights?
- What limits should accommodation have?
Balancing free expression with respect for deeply held beliefs is complex.