Even if it directly violates your religion?
Is it fair for someone to be forced into unemployment because they are determined to follow their religion which is protected by the Law?
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[quote]Even if it directly violates your religion? [/quote]Approving a marriage license does not violate any denomination of Christianity's rules. [quote]Is it fair for someone to be forced into unemployment because they are determined to follow their religion which is protected by the Law?[/quote]They're not forced into unemployment, they just can't work for the state while refusing to uphold the state's laws.
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Edited by BlaqSpiral: 9/3/2015 11:43:19 PMIt's a logical fallacy, but there is implied language... I agree with what your main point is. She took a position as an agent of a secular state, do your job, follow the law or resign... Or go to jail.
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I like you. Since Christians believe that Marriage is institution of God and Homosexuality is wrong in Gods eyes, it would be in direct violation of "My" faith to issue marriage licenses to homosexuals. The person was presented with two options, no three. 1.) Rot in jail (because she's following her beliefs) 2.) Quit (because the new Law is clear) 3.) Give them marriage licenses (which would be in direct violation of their religion which is in violation of their rights)