The issue is with the complexity of the case. At base value no one should be thrown in jail for refusing to perform their duties as specified by their job description unless it's a matter of national security. It is not unlawful. On the other hand she is making a point against a federal law and in this context she is unlawful. The judge has issued her a court order and even went as far as giving her "lieutenants" the authority to resolve the issue by her consent. This is not against her faith at all. That is another problem I have with this. It's not against God's law to hand someone a license to marry. You aren't asking God to bless their marriage. All in all it wouldn't hurt your standing with God either. God would likely be proud of you for not creating problems and showing others that his love isn't selective. The Bible never actually says its against his law to marry homosexuals. It says that homosexuality is not natural and goes against God's more grand design for humanity. God loves everyone the way any father loves their children. In my opinion, she needs to know that her self importance in the matter of marriage is unnecessary. I think it's deplorable the lengths that the lgbt organization will go to to try and force their beliefs on others but this woman is not innocent either.
I wanna make this simple though.
She is held in contempt over a court order. Not because the lgbt organization is oppressive social political bullies (which they are).
Your role as a moderator enables you immediately ban this user from messaging (bypassing the report queue) if you select a punishment.
7 Day Ban
7 Day Ban
30 Day Ban
Permanent Ban
This site uses cookies to provide you with the best possible user experience. By clicking 'Accept', you agree to the policies documented at Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.
Accept
This site uses cookies to provide you with the best possible user experience. By continuing to use this site, you agree to the policies documented at Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.
close
Our policies have recently changed. By clicking 'Accept', you agree to the updated policies documented at Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.
Accept
Our policies have recently changed. By continuing to use this site, you agree to the updated policies documented at Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.