omghulkhands
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I saw on Fox News last night the husband was toting a gun into the courthouse where she works -- isnt that against the law also ? And really I thought those ACs were against violence --- just another fake religion I guess
She's not brave, she's a coward. Bravery would be stepping down from your cushy 80k/year job because of your personal religious objections that keep you from honoring the 1st amendment as a representative of the government. That would be bravery, and conviction.
This is taking the easy, emotional, "look at me I'm a victim" route. Instead of being allowed to leave whenever she changes her mind, they ought to be adding a year every time she's called back into court and refuses to neither step down or comply.
Name one place in the Bible that says gay people can not go to heaven.
It says homosexuality is an abomination. It does not say a homosexual can not be saved.
I was always under the impression that a legal marriage license (that you have to pay for, no less) that is provided to you by your government has literally nothing to do with deities or your religious convictions. You are married in the eyes of the government.
I thought religious ceremonies were what made you married "in the eyes of God" or whatever.
Does this lady think County Clerks are arbiters for God's will or something?
She certainly seems to think she can interpret God's will because she stated she is fine with divorce because it is "between those people and God", but gay marriage is a no go.
I am reasonably sure that is blasphemous
My final thought is that this woman is either just stone christian crazy or out to paid. And trust me, she will never have to work another day in her life because the religious zealots will put her on a cross country tour where they reap some seed money and talk about how brave she is.
She's not brave, she's a coward. Bravery would be stepping down from your cushy 80k/year job because of your personal religious objections that keep you from honoring the 1st amendment as a representative of the government. That would be bravery, and conviction.
This is taking the easy, emotional, "look at me I'm a victim" route. Instead of being allowed to leave whenever she changes her mind, they ought to be adding a year every time she's called back into court and refuses to neither step down or comply.
Judge jails Kentucky clerk Kim Davis for not issuing same-sex... | www.wsbtv.com
Law is the law regardless of your beliefs.
She's not brave, she's a coward. Bravery would be stepping down from your cushy 80k/year job because of your personal religious objections that keep you from honoring the 1st amendment as a representative of the government. That would be bravery, and conviction.
This is taking the easy, emotional, "look at me I'm a victim" route. Instead of being allowed to leave whenever she changes her mind, they ought to be adding a year every time she's called back into court and refuses to neither step down or comply.
I agree, but I would also like to play Devil's advocate. Instead of her going to jail for something this trivial, why not just fire her? Why tie up the court system and waste taxpayer money by her going back and forth to court over a matter that the state doesn't belong in anyways?
I agree, but I would also like to play Devil's advocate. Instead of her going to jail for something this trivial, why not just fire her? Why tie up the court system and waste taxpayer money by her going back and forth to court over a matter that the state doesn't belong in anyways?
Apparently since she is an elected official she can not simply be fired. It has to happen at the next regular election, have an expensive special election, or go through the drawn out process of having her removed.
....or if the people weren't just looking for a confrontation, they could go to another county and get a marriage license.