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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Fight the homosexuals
That’s his choice what the hell
Separation of Church and state If your religion is against it so be it
Stick to your guns.
It is my religious freedom to own black people
I think that the way this country is, that more gays should become ministers so they can perform for other gays that want matrimony!
Why should he go to jail there is a separation of state and church
time for citizens to get rid of those in office what ever it takes
Does Idaho have a code that states in order to be a church, do they have to designate it through the government. Say like it’s a 501c. Or does the State just recognize the Chapel to be a secret place, where religious ceremonies take place.
I think not!