luvsJack
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No, as this thread demonstrates quite clearly, the arguments are started when people (in this case, a clerk in Kentucky hiding behind her interpretation of her bible to openly defy the law she took an oath to uphold) use their faith to force their values on others.
Comments like the one you are challenging are the byproduct of those same people, e.g. the clerk in Kentucky, forcing their own versions of Sharia law on the rest of the nation, including those who do not share those beliefs. You do not see it that way, because you do not think that the beliefs of the clerk in Kentucky are hurtful and you believe that she's entitled to them. I understand that you repeatedly say that you do not agree with her flagrant contempt of court and that you say she should follow the law, but you do not acknowledge that she is hurting others through her views and that her attack on others, under the banner of her interpretation of her faith, is why threads like this begin.
You do not have any idea what I believe
Do not assume. and do not assume to know what my values are.
Everyone is entitled to their beliefs.
I never said she wasn't hurting anyone. But if we all went to jail for hurting someone, most of the world would be in jail.
Her own faith states that the laws of government should be followed, as does mine. She was wrong. She should have stepped down.
Attaking her past life does not change anything about what is happening now Nor does trying to find links to show that she shouldn't be giving license to someone that is divorced.
The facts are that she broke the law and her faith should not be a factor nor does anyone have the right to question it. .