I've read a lot of opinions going back and forth here. Entertaining to say the least! I've seen good arguments, straw man, and some good'ol hating from BOTH sides. But one of the questions we're hearing here in California is this: if Kim Davis went to jail for not issuing marriage licenses (which is her public duty), why didn't Gov. Jerry Brown or Attorney General Kamala Harris go to jail for not defending Proposition 8 before the Supreme Court (which is their public duty but on a larger scale)? And I'm not talking about what side of the debate you fall on when it comes to gay marriage. If we're talking about upholding the law, it shouldn't matter of what persuasion you are. It should be about the law. What Kim Davis did was put herself above the law, and she paid a harsh penalty for that. So why don't we hold that standard in all situations? Does the law apply to everyone or just those of one side of the argument? Has hate so blinded both sides of the equations that we can't "just get along"?
Just a statement to provoke thought on both sides. You can quote me, but I don't want to get into a back and forth - and won't. That only creates more bad emotion, which we seem to have in abundance.