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Originally Posted by
Romans828
OK, this is a quote from Kim Davis herself:
“To issue a marriage license which conflicts with God’s definition of marriage, with my name affixed to the certificate, would violate my conscience.” – Kim Davis
...And it leads me to think that if her "job description"
requires her to perform a duty that
100% violates her conscience, she needs to leave that job and find another one - even if it's an elected position.
Don't get me wrong, I understand and totally agree with her stand, and I know we are to
obey God rather than men, but aren't we also told to "render unto Caesar?"
The context of "obeying God rather than men" had to do with preaching the gospel, not to do with getting a job in some Roman gladiator stadium then refusing to do one's job because it required doing something that promoted ungodliness. And if some Christian stadium worker found himself in the situation where the Roman authorities suddenly decided to use that stadium for gladiator games then I'm sure he would go find employment elsewhere. Or - at the very least - only work on days when the gladiator games weren't held. Or similar.
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I like this from Dr. Brown:
That is a legitimate debate, and it is one that is sure to continue.
But what cannot be debated is that the national outrage against Kim Davis has nothing to do with her refusing to obey the law and everything to do with her Christian beliefs. Had she found herself on the opposite end of the conflict and had she stood for "gay rights," refusing to obey a law that she felt discriminated against them, she would be praised from coast to coast.
Yesterday I tweeted, "It's interesting that gay activists who praised SF mayor Gavin Newsom for illegally issuing marriage licenses now vilify Kim Davis."
Hector Alvarez (@eltoritolociito) responded, "@DrMichaelLBrown how is it interesting? He was for marriage equality, she was an anti gay bigot who wasnt doing her job."
Doesn't that say it all?
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30 Judges In North Carolina Refusing Homosexual Marriage
http://settingrecordstraight.blogspo...judges-in.html
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Originally Posted by
fuego
I like this from Dr. Brown:
That is a legitimate debate, and it is one that is sure to continue.
But what cannot be debated is that the national outrage against Kim Davis has nothing to do with her refusing to obey the law and everything to do with her Christian beliefs. Had she found herself on the opposite end of the conflict and had she stood for “gay rights,” refusing to obey a law that she felt discriminated against them, she would be praised from coast to coast.
Yesterday I tweeted, “It's interesting that gay activists who praised SF mayor Gavin Newsom for illegally issuing marriage licenses now vilify Kim Davis.”
Hector Alvarez (@eltoritolociito) responded, “@DrMichaelLBrown how is it interesting? He was for marriage equality, she was an anti gay bigot who wasnt doing her job.”
Doesn’t that say it all?
Yeah, emotionalism and activism placed above law and order. It's the kind of stuff that can potentially lead to anything if allowed to take charge.
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Originally Posted by
Nikos
30 Judges In North Carolina Refusing Homosexual Marriage
Brilliant move on North Carolina's part.
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Originally Posted by
Colonel
Yeah, emotionalism and activism placed above law and order. It's the kind of stuff that can potentially lead to anything if allowed to take charge.
The last time folks got carried away, we ended up with a country.
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Originally Posted by
John
The last time folks got carried away, we ended up with a country.
If I were an American I might be tempted to try to debate that or maybe I would decline even so. But I don't think that what happened was based on emotionalism.
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Originally Posted by
Nikos
You might as well get used to it. The gays will never stop. Give them an inch and they will take 10,000 miles
Their agenda is straight from the pit of hell
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This is another one that made me rethink..
I still think she need to resign and find another job, but it points out the inequity with Christians.
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