Donald and Evelyn Knapp, both ordained ministers, have refused to marry a same sex couple in their chapel, The Hitching Post.
Now they face a $1000 fine for each day they decline hold the wedding and up to 180 days in jail.
City officials from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, states that the city has a non-discrimination statute that includes sexual orientation and gender identity, and because same-sex marriage became legal in Idaho on Oct. 15, 2014, the couple would have to conduct these weddings in their chapel.
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Freedom of religion trumps freedom of forcing people to do things they don’t agree with or don’t want to do……you can’t force anyone to do anything. It is their right given to them by God himself to deny a marriage that would corrupt their beliefs.
We are really messed up as a nation.
if peoplwe don’t belong to the church, don’t qualify to do what members do in the church, let them go to there home and tell them how to run there home..
we know that the law of the land is supreme but in this case the law didnt state that it is mandatory for all ordained ministers to marry all classes of people that comes their way even with the non discrimination status stated by statues of the city since as human being we have the natural right of choice i.e to choose which the government and natural law recognize
separation of church from state?
He did the right thing
So let them go somewhere else where there is someone who will do what they want.
Bible says man lay down with another man is an abomination to god that means he hates that
Think God for good Ministers!!!
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