Kim Davis Jailed for refusing to obey the law
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Re: Kim Davis Jailed for refusing to obey the law
My biggest beef with Kim Davis is that she gives too much free air time to Huckabee.
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Re: Kim Davis Jailed for refusing to obey the law
She's not the only one..
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Re: Kim Davis Jailed for refusing to obey the law
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Re: Kim Davis Jailed for refusing to obey the law
Freddy Mercury wasn't actually gay
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I remember some 70's model saying she felt lucky she didn't have aidsGrizalltheway wrote:Freddy Mercury wasn't actually gay
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because she'd slept with Freddie something like 100 times
I think he would tap anything that was HOT
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Once is curiousGrizalltheway wrote:Freddy Mercury wasn't actually gay
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Twice is queer
I'd say Freddie checked the queer box several times
Plus the LBGTFHRAXTGHJ crowd claims him
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Re: Kim Davis Jailed for refusing to obey the law
CID1990 wrote:Once is curiousGrizalltheway wrote:Freddy Mercury wasn't actually gay
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Twice is queer
I'd say Freddie checked the queer box several times
Plus the LBGTFHRAXTGHJ crowd claims him
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Re: Kim Davis Jailed for refusing to obey the law
Even the Westboro nut jobs don't like Kim Davis
MOREHEAD, Ky. — The Westboro Baptist Church, a Kansas group known for its caustic anti-gay rhetoric, took aim at Kim Davis on Monday, accusing the Kentucky county clerk of hypocrisy and adultery.
Davis, an Apostolic Christian, has garnered worldwide attention for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples on religious grounds. But she also has acknowledged that her past included three divorces before she found religion.
Phelps-Roper said Monday that divorce and remarriage is equivalent to living in adultery and that Davis’ first marriage is her only legitimate union. If Davis has truly come to Christ, she would divorce her current husband and put her marriages in the past, Phelps-Roper said.
In the meantime, she argued that Davis is obligated to follow the law and issue licenses because “God hates oath breakers just like he hates adultery and he hates same-sex marriage.” Phelps-Roper said Davis should instead protest same-sex marriage on her own time.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... /74220666/

MOREHEAD, Ky. — The Westboro Baptist Church, a Kansas group known for its caustic anti-gay rhetoric, took aim at Kim Davis on Monday, accusing the Kentucky county clerk of hypocrisy and adultery.
Davis, an Apostolic Christian, has garnered worldwide attention for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples on religious grounds. But she also has acknowledged that her past included three divorces before she found religion.
Phelps-Roper said Monday that divorce and remarriage is equivalent to living in adultery and that Davis’ first marriage is her only legitimate union. If Davis has truly come to Christ, she would divorce her current husband and put her marriages in the past, Phelps-Roper said.
In the meantime, she argued that Davis is obligated to follow the law and issue licenses because “God hates oath breakers just like he hates adultery and he hates same-sex marriage.” Phelps-Roper said Davis should instead protest same-sex marriage on her own time.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati ... /74220666/
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Re: Kim Davis Jailed for refusing to obey the law
Totally unrelated to previous posts but something just occurred to me. We have a Constitutional stipulation that there shall be no religious test for public office. We also have a Constitutional stipulation that Congress shall make no law prohibiting the free exercise of religion.
When you say "free exercise" you're not saying that you're just free to believe what you want. You're saying you have a right to exercise the belief. So this is an interesting thing.
How can you say there is no religious test for public office then say that if someone assume public office they are not free to exercise their religion during the discharge of their responsibilities?
When you say "free exercise" you're not saying that you're just free to believe what you want. You're saying you have a right to exercise the belief. So this is an interesting thing.
How can you say there is no religious test for public office then say that if someone assume public office they are not free to exercise their religion during the discharge of their responsibilities?
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Re: Kim Davis Jailed for refusing to obey the law
IJohnStOnge wrote:Totally unrelated to previous posts but something just occurred to me. We have a Constitutional stipulation that there shall be no religious test for public office. We also have a Constitutional stipulation that Congress shall make no law prohibiting the free exercise of religion.
When you say "free exercise" you're not saying that you're just free to believe what you want. You're saying you have a right to exercise the belief. So this is an interesting thing.
How can you say there is no religious test for public office then say that if someone assume public office they are not free to exercise their religion during the discharge of their responsibilities?
Don't think that's what they meant.



