When asked under "whos authority" does she deny the issuance of marriage licenses, her reply was "Gods authority"
Last I heard, God did NOT vote her into this position so she doesn't have a leg to stand on IMO.
Civil disobedience comes to mind, we as a society cannot tolerate such unilateral decision making on any public level. it's absurd and illegal and that's enough for me.
Enough with the whackjobs trying to scuttle the laws of the land.
Separating Religion from State affairs is a must, remove her at once!
its not unilateral, its individual,, and it should be one of the possibilities we revere about being 'american'
I believe individualism is alive and well in America, what you're promoting here is that the "individual" in a position of power should be encouraged to infringe and abuse on the rights of others based on their personal beliefs, that makes no sense at all in a structured society, promoting this only shows how divided things have become, we're willing(you) to sacrifice what is right with what we believe to be right as individuals. The revered possibilities you speak of (in this clerks case) are contrary to the normal functioning of society. Mrs Davis is out of line.
If she's good at her job, there should be no problem finding other employment, instead of doing the right things and resigning, she chooses to dig in her heals and sow division in a very Non Christian way.
and you're propping her up?
yes, I am
since when is losing ones livelihood 'right'? if we take the LGBT agenda out of it
lets say, Im a christian, and my job starts requiring its employees to wear pants, and due to my religion, I am not able to wear pants,,,,,,,,is it the 'christian' thing to just therefore quit?
or is it just as 'christian' to allude to the supposed right to my religious expression by seeking an exception ?
what is the purpose of 'religious exemption', which is a real and LEGAL thing,, if its not aceptable as an alternative to being unemployed,,,?
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msharmony
on Wed 09/30/15 11:40 AM