Remember Kim Davis, “the elected County Clerk in Kentucky who denied a gay couple a marriage license, citing her religious beliefs and going against her conscience as the reasons she could not comply with the request,” Truth and Action reported on months back? She is again in the news as there is now a law, in Kentucky that will protect her rights.
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin signed a bill bringing “statutory finality” to the marriage license battle in the state. Making national headlines, Rowan County Clerk, Kim Davis, would not issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple which had to have her name on it, due to her religious belief in traditional marriage.
This new bill alters the marriage licenses so that they do not include the county clerk’s name and also provides a place to mark whether they are a groom, bride or spouse.
Read more on this new bill and the protection it afford staffers like Davis on the next page.
Bubba Kerben Separation of Church and State means that the Government has no right interfering with Church Doctrine or involving itself in decisions made by the Church, people are to free to exercise their Religious beliefs without any Government law over riding such Religious doctrine. The State on the other hand is accountable to God, henceforth why when someone takes office they swear on the Bible and in a court of Law it is a crime to lie after swearing on the Bible to tell the truth 🙂
yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
so what?????
What a koke
Good for her…this was such a big deal…now not so much..I’m sharing.
Kim Davis was viciously attacked for honoring her oath, upholding the constitution, and obeying Kentucky state law that made gay marriage illegal!
FYI PC Nazis, gay marriage is STILL illegal in the state of Kentucky!
The supreme court has no authority to override state laws!
This whole movement is sick and disgusting ! ( Sodom and Gomorrah ) !
All that just to like a$#%&!@*!
She’s married.
I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE SCUMHAG WHO STARTED THIS,NOT KIM—KIM IS COOL