Herb works for Goodman Tire as a mechanic. He is required to work 40 hours per week, including two Sundays per month. On August 1, Herb tells his supervisor that his religion is worshipping the NFL and he can't work any Sundays until after the Super Bowl in February. Goodman Tire's best argument for not accommodating Herb's request is:
A) Herb's religion does not qualify as a religion under Title VII because worshiping a deity is required.
B) Herb's religion does not qualify as a religion under Title VII because he is not a member of an organized religion.
C) Herb's religion does not qualify as a religion under Title VII because his beliefs are not sincerely held and they do not take the place of religion in his life.
D) Herb's religion does not qualify as a religion under Title VII because Herb is not able to provide a letter from a religious minister, imam, or rabbi.
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