Is she an elected official?
Did she not swear an oath to defend the laws?
If once elected they change the laws you owe to your oath to resign and work to change the law.
Flame away.
Her oath to God is superior.
Her resistance to this unconstitutional law is quite clearly protected by the constitution.
There should be no job, government or otherwise in the whole of this Judeo Christian country that should run contrary to a Christian’s belief to the point where the person cannot in good faith do it. (with only one exception perhaps, where military service is required)
Well there are many now...but never before...Many clerks have been forced to resign. She decided to fight it, as I would have.
Do you see the problem with that?
In any case, we can discuss it further, In person if you like.
I will be at the Carter County Detention Center, 13 Crossbar Road, Grayson KY at 3:00 PM ET Tuesday for the Huckabee rally.
I found a couple of threads on this that were very good. Maybe if you haven’t read them, you might enjoy them.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3333227/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3333363/posts
Perhaps God is prompting her to go to jail as her way to "work to change the law."
Kentucky law, not federal law, you twit.
“If once elected they change the laws you owe to your oath to resign and work to change the law.”
No condescension intended, you should investigate the bibilical concept of “the lesser magistrate.” When a greater magistrate begins to promote and defend evil, and punish good, it is the lesser magistrate who must step in and stop it.
Not resign.
Daniel didn’t resign.