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Orionthehunter
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The OP voluntarily took this class. Rather than his mommy writing him a note, the OP needs to accept the consequences of not fulfilling the obligations of the class or fulfill the obligations.
- The parents of the OP can write a note stating that they would not allow their student to bring the “baby” to mass on a religious exemption.
If I were this person’s mother, that’s what I would do. It would make a point to the teacher that although the assignment is very important, it is also unreasonable to assign a “father” without a “mother”. Normally, we have nine months to think about how we are going to handle such situations.
I recall in the early 80’s when I was in college I took a persuasive speech class. One of the assignments was for us to draw a subject out a hat and then prepare a persuasive speech in opposition to how we felt. Anyway, one of my classmates drew out the topic of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon (yes it happened 20 some years ago too). She was a religious pacifist. So, after classes she went to our Prof and told him that she couldn’t morally argue that Israel was justified to invade Lebanon and asked for another topic. He told her to argue it or take a zero.
At first, she and everyone was incensed that he would take that hard a stance. So, the Prof told the class that we are all going to be faced with moral dilemma’s in our job. And, a test of our integrity was whether we were willing to suffer for our ideals or if they were just something we talked about living up to but ran for the hills when faced with them in real life.
In the end, my friend accepted her zero with a quiet confidence and comfort that she had stood up for her principles. And, she became a better more valued friend to me because of her example.
For this reason, I go back to the stance that the OP either needs
- To live up to the requirements of the class and find an solution that allows him to attend Mass, or
- Not attend Mass and satisfy the requirements of the class, or
- Not live up the the requirements of hte class and face the consequences with integrity, or
- Not live up to the requirements of the class and lie to the teacher with regard to his performance of the expectations.
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