I have no problem with this Paladin, provided:
A. His behavior is not in direct violation of the mandates of his deity (NOT
necessarily his
church - they ain't the boss of him, ultimately, and they aren't the ones weighing his worthiness to Paladinhood.)
and
B. He would be required to be certain that he partakes of his "extra-curricular" activities in such a way as to insure that his duty is not in danger of being compromised.
In the end, a paladin's attitude towards his duty is far less important than whether or not he gets it done, so I don't really have a problem with his fatalism. Although I
would be relatively surprised to see such an individual
called in the first place, I guess it would depend on what that deity needed at the time. Who can say? Maybe this Paladin was called to alarm a deity's Paladin Order that is suffering from a slightly slipping morality into straightening up and flying right. Or maybe he will eventually discover he isn't empowered as a Paladin by the deity he
thinks he is, at all......
So speaks Torm, The True, The Loyal Fury, God of Paladins.
