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    So I know this has been talked about already, I feel bad for this woman but I have a question, why do Christians passionately enforce some parts of the bible but not others? They feel like they are disobeying god with allowing gays to get married but they let other shit slide?

    Clerk Kim Davis returned to work vowing to deny marriage licenses to same-sex couples, but a couple walked out of the clerk’s office with a license.
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    fuck her.

    god bless.
    It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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    • #3
      If she can't perform her duties due to her religious convictions then she should find a new job, plain and simple.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GrayStangGT View Post
        If she can't perform her duties due to her religious convictions then she should find a new job, plain and simple.
        This. She and her husband sound like bigots anyway. There have been officials in the past who refused to enforce unjust or unconstirutional laws and I can get behind causes like that. This, however, does not seem like that
        I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.


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        • #5
          These three replies are great, but none of them addressed the question.
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          • #6
            maybe just pull the government out of it all together.

            amend the laws and call it a civil union license or cohabitation certificate. basically a contract between two eligible persons. everything else stays the same.

            then let the churches and temples deal with it.

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            • #7
              It's ok Mach1, maybe someone will realize you asked a question and aren't just posting about Kim Davis at some point.
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              • #8
                Well the duties are now different than when she was elected.
                Example, When I was elected you would go to jail for shooting cops, they changed the law and now shooting cops is A-OK, if I think that is morally wrong, I guess I should just stand down? Oh and why do Christians passionately enforce some parts of the bible but not others? They feel like they are disobeying god with allowing gays to get married but they let other shit slide?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mach1
                  Well the duties are now different than when she was elected.
                  Example, When I was elected you would go to jail for shooting cops, they changed the law and now shooting cops is A-OK, if I think that is morally wrong, I guess I should just stand down?
                  If it was your job when you got elected to put people in jail for shooting cops and now, based on your moral position, you are still attempting to put people in jail for shooting cops(even though it is now legal in your example). Then I would say "Yes, you should."

                  Of course, that's ignoring some key differences in the scenarios in order to make them analogous.

                  Originally posted by Mach1
                  Oh and why do Christians passionately enforce some parts of the bible but not others? They feel like they are disobeying god with allowing gays to get married but they let other shit slide?
                  A specific reason I've heard given for this specific scenario is that there is an understanding that everyone commits sins. However, they are opposing condoning the acceptance of another living and/or reveling in their sin. Most other sins they, in their own perceptions, don't support or endorse. So, they are against all sin but only oppose sins they feel they could be understood as endorsing/supporting.
                  Scientists do not coddle ideas. They crash test them. They run them into a brick wall at 60 miles per hour and then examine the pieces.

                  If the idea is sound, the pieces will be that of the wall.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Maddhattter View Post
                    If it was your job when you got elected to put people in jail for shooting cops and now, based on your moral position, you are still attempting to put people in jail for shooting cops(even though it is now legal in your example). Then I would say "Yes, you should."

                    Of course, that's ignoring some key differences in the scenarios in order to make them analogous.



                    A specific reason I've heard given for this specific scenario is that there is an understanding that everyone commits sins. However, they are opposing condoning the acceptance of another living and/or reveling in their sin. Most other sins they, in their own perceptions, don't support or endorse. So, they are against all sin but only oppose sins they feel they could be understood as endorsing/supporting.
                    Where in the new testaments does it say gay marriage is a sin?

                    If they are going by the old testaments, then everyone of these mother fuckers you catch at a red lobster should have no say what so ever on gay marriage.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Craizie
                      Where in the new testaments does it say gay marriage is a sin?
                      The idea I've always been told is that since the bible only ever discusses(what they believe to be) marriage in terms of male/female only and that homosexuality is an abomination in and of itself, that same-sex marriages must be a sin by extension.

                      To simplify:

                      Same-sex marriages is not mentioned in the bible and most people interpret the bible as defining marriage as opposite-sex, therefore it's a sin by defying God's definition.

                      Originally posted by Craizie
                      If they are going by the old testaments, then everyone of these mother fuckers you catch at a red lobster should have no say what so ever on gay marriage.
                      That depends. The act of homosexuality is stated to be an abomination. As I'm told the message of the new testament is one of love, it would be unloving to commit an abominable act upon another. Therefore, it would still be sinful behavior because the act of homosexuality is an unloving act.
                      Scientists do not coddle ideas. They crash test them. They run them into a brick wall at 60 miles per hour and then examine the pieces.

                      If the idea is sound, the pieces will be that of the wall.

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                      • #12
                        Sounds like Christians are jumping to conclusions and wearing that shit out.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mach1 View Post
                          Sounds like Christians are jumping to conclusions and wearing that shit out.
                          I've little doubt that this issue will go the same way as inter-racial marriages as time goes on.
                          Scientists do not coddle ideas. They crash test them. They run them into a brick wall at 60 miles per hour and then examine the pieces.

                          If the idea is sound, the pieces will be that of the wall.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Maddhattter View Post
                            I've little doubt that this issue will go the same way as inter-racial marriages as time goes on.
                            What does the bible say about interracial marriages?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mach1 View Post
                              What does the bible say about interracial marriages?
                              I believe he's talking about it being "socially unacceptable" for its time, not that zombie jesus or alanis morissette had any problems with it.

                              I may be wrong.
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