While in a meeting with HR to get the paperwork, I brought up The Binding of Isaac and how it was a story of faith that ultimately offers the moral of how one should never be made to sacrifice one's own flesh to prove allegience to a higher authority. I was sneered at and told "that's a real stretch".
I get the feeling nothing is going to be good enough for these God-hating goblins, but I'm going to be researching throughout the week anyway. Any help would be appreciated.
I would turn the tables. Where are the specific verses that give them any authority.
I am also a fan of saying "I am happy to give reasons in a properly convened forum" (and then the plan is to reject the forum they convene as improper)