Quote from: Beth Andrea on September 08, 2015, 07:31:30 PM
I'm all for standing for what one believes in. I don't think that's the major issue here...its that she wants to stay in a position of authority while refusing to perform duties related to that position.
Out in the street or in a church, one can believe whatever they want, and most people won't complain and protest.
I do wish she had chosen to resign, but I can understand why she didn't. Imagine the situation in reverse. It's 2025, and a Republican stacked Supreme Court overturns Obergefell vs Hodges, arguing judicial overreach. Many states, including Kentucky, reintroduce legislation limiting marriage to one man and one woman. The elected clerk of Rowan County, a supporter of same sex marriage, continues to issue marriage licenses to gay couples. They choose to stay in their elected position to fight for what they believe is right.
Would you feel more positively about this hypothetical clerk than you do about Kim Davis? If so, it is not Davis' unwillingness to apply the law, nor her decision to stay in her post, that is the issue. Rather, it seems to be a matter of what is right. Here, I believe it important to remember that Kim Davis believes that she is doing what is right. Understanding that, I can disagree with Davis, but I can't condemn her.