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Should Christian Marriage licensers be forced to give out Marriage licenses to homosexuals?

Yes, the new law against gay discrimination overrules Freedom of Religion

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No, Freedom of Religion overrules the new law against gay discrimination

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I don't know

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Undecided

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[b][i]Miley Osiris has abandoned Thread[/i][/b] She left a note saying: Stop replying. [b]Religion is the last word in the first poll option[/b] Simple question, I chose not to use the Kentucky Clerk specifically because she's a hypocrite who picks and chooses which Bible principles she follows by being married four times. So please, keep her ignorance out of the discussion. Here's the question: If I'm a Christian Marriage licenser, am I obligated by Law to give homosexuals marriage licenses? (This isn't Taylored to me, I'm just putting me in as an example and trying to keep this as unbiased as possible) Things to consider: Freedom of Religion states that I can freely practice my religion. It would be against my Christian belief to issue marriage licenses to homosexuals because the Bible clearly condemns Homosexuals. If I issue marriage licenses to them, I'd have to answer to God for it (based on my beliefs). If I quit, then I cannot support myself for the time that I'm gone. It can also be said that forcing me to believe what you believe by forcing me to accept your way of thinking is just as bigoted as refusing service. Does Freedom of Religion, issued via the constitution by our Founding Fathers, overrule Gay discrimination if it's on the basis of upholding my religious beliefs? On the other hand, The Supreme Court issued that Gays be allowed to marry. This act can only be summarized with one word: Unlawful. It is in direct disobedience to the Law, thus I should face its repercussions if I do not follow it. In separating Church and State, which our Founding Fathers agreed upon, religion should have no adherence to the Government. So in affect, I beg the question, is saying "It's against my religion." A suitable excuse to directly disobey the Law? Does the Supreme Court ruling overrule my right to Freedom of Religion even though my actions are in direct violation of the Law? You choose. Edit: Those who chose Freedom of Religion, speak up! Defend your viewpoint like the others are! Edit2: Giving a point to each side. Yes: She is a state employee and an American citizen, she must follow the Law or suffer consequences. No: It can be said that it is [b]unlawful[/b] for someone to refuse marriage licenses, but it's [b]unconstitutional[/b] to punish someone for following their religion. Edit3: For some odd reason, I've returned to find that the Poll and comments don't really coincide. The Poll says she shouldn't be forced to issue the marriage licenses due to her religion, but the comments all argue against. So for the sake of discussion, I give some points. This case is unique. An argument stating that "Well by that logic, Religions can discriminate and get away with it." Anything along those lines is void because that's not what this case is about. It's taking it out of context. Going back to the Clerk, here's the issue: She's a Christian. In the Christian religion, Marriage is an institution of God based on her religion. God clearly and Directly says that he isn't too fond of Gays. So she's saying it would be against her Religious conscience to issue those licenses. The reason this has some merit is the first part. If she had simply said, "My Religion doesn't condone gays, I can't give you these licenses." Then that's simple discrimination that has no basis, or a very little one. But since Marriage is believed to be by God in her Religion, then she has a basis to say, "It would be against my religious conscience to give these Marriage licenses to them." The keyword here is basis. It's the difference between being Hateful (denying them marriage licenses simply because their sexual orientation) and basis (denying them marriage licenses because it's against your religion). In order to avoid the Discrimination clause and fall into the umbrella of Freedom of Religion, you have to justify that it would be against your religious conscience to do the thing in question. If you do that, then you fall underneath your basic Right. Is it fair to punish someone for following their Religion? Is it fair to force someone out of a job because they are following their Religion? Is it even Constitutional? If you are a state employee, are all your rights stripped? If not then the argument that she's a state employee is void. If so, then State legislature overrules the Constitution and I argue why even have a Constitution. [spoiler]The making your own religion argument is unrealistic as well. Because you'd have to get it recognized as an official Religion and enough people to meet the ramifications of a religion, which if you successfully pulled off you'd probably be dead by the time it's recognized. Good Luck![/spoiler] Edit 3: It isn't against the Rasta religion to not smoke weed. It's optional, so they wouldn't have a basis to smoke weed in federal court. [i][u]Click here for the completely Bias view of Miley Osiris![/u][/i] [spoiler] First off, I don't like the Clerk. She's a hypocrite and the kind of person who gives Christians a bad name. Secondly, I don't think they have a [i]clear[/i] basis to throw her in jail for not serving homosexuals since it is against her religion. I believe it simply comes down to personal preference, because by Law, her right to practice her religion is protected by the Constitution, if a Supreme Court ruling can overturn this then we should change the constitution to fit it, which we haven't so I'm inclined to believe it applies. You see how complicated it gets? So it goes back to personal preference and to avoid scrutiny, one in that position with such publicity behind it, one would be forced to rule for the gays. Another thing I find hypocritical is that people generally don't like Christians forcing their morals upon people. This is totally understandable. But are you not forcing this clerk to accept your moral beliefs? Something's to think about. In Separation of Church and State, the State shouldn't make Laws based on specific moral guidelines. They should only make Laws that benefit the State economically or to protect the citizens in it from having their rights infringed on, including morals on it gets messy like this. What I do agree with most of you is that she's not doing her job. But you can't be thrown in jail for not doing your job. If you throw her in jail for violating the new law, then you've thrown her right to freedom of religion out the window. By fairness, the most the Judge should do is demand she be terminated from her Job. If it was me, again my opinion, I'd leave it up to her employer wether he wants someone who will only do half of her job because of religious beliefs. Because I don't have a clear basis to throw her in jail because all she did was not do her job. So she should be fired but not thrown in jail. But of course if she isn't thrown in jail, the backlash would be that of legend. [/spoiler] Edit4: A summary of my bias view [spoiler]You cannot definitively throw her in jail for what she did. You can't throw people in jail for not doing their job. You can fire them, but not throw them in jail because her rights are protected by the constitution in the sense of Freedom of Religion. But you can fire her, so fire her, don't throw her in jail because most she did was not do her job.[/spoiler]

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  • Their freedom of religion covers them choosing not to work for government agencies that issue marriage licenses. It doesn't cover them choosing to violate the law.

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    • Edited by Durable Sausage: 9/3/2015 11:38:56 PM
      I'll make a religion where a few of the main parts make it a sin to pay taxes, do work at a job, and makes it a sin to be ignorant on something you make an opinion on. If anyone tries to force me to do any of these, I'll claim religious discrimination.

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      • If you hold public office, you have to give marriage licenses to any couple who wants one. Your personal beliefs have nothing to do with it.

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      • Because the gay marriage law was pretty much illegal.... Freedom of religion

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      • 1. The Christian needs to find a new job. 2. The gay couple needs to find a new religion.

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      • If you hold a public office, yes. You cannot use the public office to enforce your religious convictions. She has every right to believe same-sex marriage is wrong, but she can't use her position in office to enforce that belief and infringe on the rights of others. If she cannot do her job because of her religious convictions, then she needs to leave that position. Just as I cannot deny someone service because I believe their religious is wrong, I cannot be denied service in the public office because of someone else's beliefs. It's totally OK for someone to discriminate against LGBT people because their religion says so, but it's totally not OK when the LGBT community finally fights back. If I denied someone service because they are Christian, that would be wrong. But it's totally OK to deny someone service because they're gay, right? My religion said so!

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      • If my job requires me to do something against my religion, I should find another job.

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        • Edited by Hippo_Legacy: 9/4/2015 12:31:54 AM
          Yes, because they work for the government and the government isn't allowed to discriminate based on sexual identity, nor is it allowed to discriminate based on religious beliefs. So as long as they work for the government neither are they. They need to do their jobs or resign. The whole concept of discriminating against people based on religious beliefs is bullshit anyway. The bible also says you should be stoned to death for growing different crops side by side, that touching the skin of a pig makes you unclean. Yet we all love football. They have slaves in the bible, can I own slaves based on religious beliefs? -blam!- no. Our society shouldn't be be dictated by a book written by men more than 2000 years ago. And people who think it should be are fools.

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          • Edited by Negative Space: 9/3/2015 11:16:28 PM
            I'm Christian but if it's the law and it's her job and she refuses to do it then she is in the wrong. She's taking this personal when in reality her state made the decision and not her. She's not betraying herself imo by issuing the marriage license

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            • I am Christian and I think that people don't have the right to discriminate each other. Is that really what we are supposed to do?

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              • Just saw this on Facebook and it sums my opinion nicely: She put her hand on the Bible and swore an oath to uphold the constitution, not the other way around.

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                • They are bureaucrats, it is there duty as civil servants to put aside their personal convictions/beliefs while working, end of story.

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                • Lisencers have to because it's the law and what they are being paid for, if they can't handle it then they can just work at some fast food place.

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                • If it is a government employee yes. It's the law. But, privately owned businesses can do what they want.

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                • I know there's a weapon nerf petition in here somewhere.

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                  • Yes. If you work a government job, regardless of your religion, you have to do your job. If you're against gay marriage, then don't marry someone of the same sex.

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                  • This lady should lose her job if she doesn't want to issue licences. You work in a public service which covers everyone in that city/state. If I worked there, could I not issue a marriage license to a couple that are different races(eg. White girl/black guy) because that would pollute the blood lines. We have a gentlemen in out country who is making headlines because he refuses to drive a bus that has a advertisement for the gay pride parade because of his Christian beliefs. Here's the thing, I highly doubt there is anyone who doesn't know there are paid advertisements on public buses. This means he should've know, when he got into this job, that there might be advertisements on his bus that he might not agree with. Anyone who voted for religious beliefs are just as ignorant as the women in question. She works for the state, not a church, the state. If you don't like what the job entails - then F[u]u[/u]ck off and find a job suited for you

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                  • Technically speaking, a law should not override something in our constitution.

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                    • I can use my religion to get out of doing my job? It's great to be lazy I mean pious

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                      • It is now legal to be married homosexually. However, you do not have to go out of your way to find a Christian or Minister to perform the ceremony. Discrimination is really about race, however I cannot win that argument since the dictionary keeps getting rewritten by people who support those views. Honestly, why not leave the Christians alone and respect them and their beliefs while you stick to yours? Find someone willing to marry you...

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                      • Edited by Ungod: 9/3/2015 11:11:10 PM
                        Her freedom of religion is not being infringed. Another person's rights ends where another's begin. Religious freedom does not give you the right to discriminate on others because that effects others rights. For instance, I cannot sacrifice a human and get away scott free because my religion demands human sacrifice. Get it? Also do you realize the havok that would be caused if minor clerks could pick and choose which papers they process? Oh you want to file a lawsuit against that person who ran over your child? Oh well, that person happens to be my friend so I'm not going to file this.

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                        • Omfg who cares. Their is more than one, can people not be allowed to decide one thing without being hounded on. I swear everyone is sensitive these days. If your gay, just find someone who will. Also some people have values, it's just how they were raised.

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                          • Yes. Either do your job and uphold the law, or get out of the way for someone who will.

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                            • Don't want to issue them? Find another job. That easy.

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                              Any public servant is obligated to abide by the law.

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                              • The law of man is more powerful than the law of god.

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