Posted on 04/22/2015 1:39:21 PM PDT by Idaho_Cowboy
In a sane world, Islam would be a good reason for not being able to get a student loan. American universities are being exposed to terrorism at the taxpayer’s expense, and the terrorists don’t want to pay the money back. Big surprise! It’s better to keep Muslims impoverished, ignorant, and at home, their homes, whatever hellholes they come from.
sir..... your loan is called
Pay immediately or defend the law suit and ensuing judgement.
you have violated the contract that has no provision for any religious issues
Then don’t take out a student loan. Why must you grandstand?
Don’t expect me to pay it towelhead. And go back to the hellhole that spawned you.
The two scenarios are not even remotely analogous. You'd think even a leftist at the Huffington Post would be smart enough to see the difference.
But then again . . .
Fine...pay off the principle, then get the hell out of here....take your education to where you came from and attempt to raise that society at least into the 9th century!!!
The two scenarios are not even remotely analogous. You'd think even a leftist at the Huffington Post would be smart enough to see the difference.
But then again . . .
This moozlum is an idiot. Who cares what his current religious belief is. Apparently, he signed the loan agreement. Pay up, you degenerate!
If both cases are based on faith then morality lies with refusal to deceive (Christians) rather than intent to deceive (muzzie).
If we allow this we also need to allow lenders to deny loans to someone who might become muslime and pull this. Watch the liberal heads explode with that!
He signed the loan agreement, thereby entering into a religiously forbidden agreement. I would cancel the loan and cut off both his hands and feet (shariah....). Oh, and back to Arabistan.
It's karma.
A better comparison would be if the baker agreed to make a cake and became Christian after making it, but before delivering it.
If I was in that situation, I would ask the gay couple to relief me from that debt, offer their money back and maybe more to smooth things over. After all, I did give them my word that I would bake a cake. If they outright refused, it would be my conclusion they are just forcing the agreement to make me suffer (What reason would they turn down more than the purchase price of the cake?). At that point I may just buy the cake from someone else just for the sole purpose of being a man of my word or just make the cake, but put a Bible verse on it. That would probably piss them off though.
Life can be tough. Pay up and shut up.
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