Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize she simply doesn't want to sign it, but will file the contract, right?
You realize this dispute is over issuing a license, which is a legal prerequisite to entering into a valid marriage, and has nothing whatsoever to do with a contract, right?
You realize two of the SC justices had performed same sex marriages in the past and should have recused themselves, right?
That is not grounds for recusal. Not remotely.
Their active endorsement by officiating makes it clear how they would vote:
Congress has directed that federal judicial officers must disqualify themselves from hearing cases in specified circumstances. Title 28, Section 455 of the United States Code states ‘any justice, judge, or magistrate judge of the United States shall disqualify himself in any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned.’
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize she simply doesn't want to sign it, but will file the contract, right?
You realize this dispute is over issuing a license, which is a legal prerequisite to entering into a valid marriage, and has nothing whatsoever to do with a contract, right?
You realize two of the SC justices had performed same sex marriages in the past and should have recused themselves, right?
That is not grounds for recusal. Not remotely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize she simply doesn't want to sign it, but will file the contract, right?
You realize this dispute is over issuing a license, which is a legal prerequisite to entering into a valid marriage, and has nothing whatsoever to do with a contract, right?
You realize two of the SC justices had performed same sex marriages in the past and should have recused themselves, right?
Anonymous wrote:It cracks me up to no end that you people are making such a big deal out of "religious marriage" given a.) "traditional Christian marriage" up until about 100 years ago basically meant selling your underaged daughter off to some old man who she doesn't even know in exchange for some livestock and b.) Kim Davis's own hypocrisy given her three divorces and the tangled web of relationships and kids out of wedlock/by different fathers that she had.
Y'all realize you have NO LEGS TO STAND ON? If you didn't realize that, I'M TELLING YOU NOW.
You get nothing but a fisheye from me. Don't dare presume to invoke some kind of religious or moral superiority or righteousness on this, EVER.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huckabee is going to visit her in jail and lead a demonstration against the "criminalization of Christianity". I think he should get the Al Sharpton award for contribution to divisiveness.
I'm a Conservative and a Christian. My daughter is gay. I think it's a sin. I also think the little "white lies" I tell my boss or friends or spouse are sins.
I didn't get upset over the gay marriage ruling, because marriage is just a word and a legal recognition.
I used to love and respect Mike Huckabee, but I 100% agree with you. He's inciting uproar over something that is black and white. She's not being jailed for being a Christian, she's being jailed for breaking the law. I think he's taking advantage of the uneducated Christians who would rather pound their chest saying "me Christian" than really understand how if the tables were turned, they'd really know what persecution is.
I agree with just about everything you wrote here, except your point about marriage. If you are a Christian, then you know that it is an institution ordained by God. It is far more than a "word" and a legal recognition.
I think upper case M Marriage is an institution ordained by God. As a Christian, I also believe those Marriages are only allowed divorce for limited reasons. Lower case m marriage is what society today considers marriage. This is the marriage the SC ruling allows.
In my heart and avoidance in God's Law, there is a distinction; for purposes of our land's law, marriage is just a word and legal recognition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huckabee is going to visit her in jail and lead a demonstration against the "criminalization of Christianity". I think he should get the Al Sharpton award for contribution to divisiveness.
I'm a Conservative and a Christian. My daughter is gay. I think it's a sin. I also think the little "white lies" I tell my boss or friends or spouse are sins.
I didn't get upset over the gay marriage ruling, because marriage is just a word and a legal recognition.
I used to love and respect Mike Huckabee, but I 100% agree with you. He's inciting uproar over something that is black and white. She's not being jailed for being a Christian, she's being jailed for breaking the law. I think he's taking advantage of the uneducated Christians who would rather pound their chest saying "me Christian" than really understand how if the tables were turned, they'd really know what persecution is.
I agree with just about everything you wrote here, except your point about marriage. If you are a Christian, then you know that it is an institution ordained by God. It is far more than a "word" and a legal recognition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What I love is the judge in TN who is refusing to grant divorces, all in the name of gay marriage. And why not? If 5 people on the bench can decide what a marriage is, despite thousands of years of human history to the contrary, why can't one decide when a divorce is valid?
When you say "love", do you mean you agree with (or are amused by) the TN judge, or disagree with him?
That poor couple trying to get a divorce. Four days of testimony including seven witnesses and 77 exhibits, for a divorce? And then to be told that some judge is grandstanding and will deny your divorce request. Are they going to sue him, to compel him to do his job?
That is what a writ of mandamus is for --- to compel an official act.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize she simply doesn't want to sign it, but will file the contract, right?
You realize this dispute is over issuing a license, which is a legal prerequisite to entering into a valid marriage, and has nothing whatsoever to do with a contract, right?
You realize two of the SC justices had performed same sex marriages in the past and should have recused themselves, right?
What specific basis for recusal? What you cite does not require it in and of itself.
If you perform same sex marriages, you are clearly in support
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize she simply doesn't want to sign it, but will file the contract, right?
So she thinks that signing will put her in hell, but filing is fine with God? Again, just more reason not to let people's individual religious beliefs determine how the law is implemented.
By signing it she sanctions it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huckabee is going to visit her in jail and lead a demonstration against the "criminalization of Christianity". I think he should get the Al Sharpton award for contribution to divisiveness.
I'm a Conservative and a Christian. My daughter is gay. I think it's a sin. I also think the little "white lies" I tell my boss or friends or spouse are sins.
I didn't get upset over the gay marriage ruling, because marriage is just a word and a legal recognition.
I used to love and respect Mike Huckabee, but I 100% agree with you. He's inciting uproar over something that is black and white. She's not being jailed for being a Christian, she's being jailed for breaking the law. I think he's taking advantage of the uneducated Christians who would rather pound their chest saying "me Christian" than really understand how if the tables were turned, they'd really know what persecution is.
I agree with just about everything you wrote here, except your point about marriage. If you are a Christian, then you know that it is an institution ordained by God. It is far more than a "word" and a legal recognition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You realize she simply doesn't want to sign it, but will file the contract, right?
You realize this dispute is over issuing a license, which is a legal prerequisite to entering into a valid marriage, and has nothing whatsoever to do with a contract, right?
You realize two of the SC justices had performed same sex marriages in the past and should have recused themselves, right?
What specific basis for recusal? What you cite does not require it in and of itself.
If you perform same sex marriages, you are clearly in support
Does that mean that any justices who have ever expressed an opinion against same sex marriage also should have recused themselves?
By officiating the marriage, you are doing more than expressing an opinion. You are sanctifying it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huckabee is going to visit her in jail and lead a demonstration against the "criminalization of Christianity". I think he should get the Al Sharpton award for contribution to divisiveness.
I'm a Conservative and a Christian. My daughter is gay. I think it's a sin. I also think the little "white lies" I tell my boss or friends or spouse are sins.
I didn't get upset over the gay marriage ruling, because marriage is just a word and a legal recognition.
I used to love and respect Mike Huckabee, but I 100% agree with you. He's inciting uproar over something that is black and white. She's not being jailed for being a Christian, she's being jailed for breaking the law. I think he's taking advantage of the uneducated Christians who would rather pound their chest saying "me Christian" than really understand how if the tables were turned, they'd really know what persecution is.