take my slappings like a man, for once
Just the right wing equivalent of Boutons.
Both ing moonbats.
take my slappings like a man, for once
Correction.
Boo is crazier.
Anybody hear whether this country bumpkin had to pay the costs of her imprisonment, court charges, etc, etc? or does that screw job only apply to KY blacks?
17 Biblical Rules for Marriage Kim Davis Should Really Take a Look At
Some people believe that Kentucky—or even all of America—should be subject to biblical law rather than cons utional law. They believe public servants like celebrity clerk Kim Davis owe their highest allegiance to the Bible, which means they shouldn’t be forced to give out unbiblical marriage licenses—like to gay couples. The issue is contested by a host of liberals, secularists, Satanists and moderate Christians. But assuming that Bible believers and religious freedom advocates carry the day, public servants will need to know their Good Book. The following 15-item quiz can be used to screen applicants for county clerk positions or as a guide for those already on the job.
If Kentucky issues only biblical marriage licenses, to which of the following couples should a county clerk grant a license?
1. A man with a consenting woman, but without her father’s permission.No. Numbers 30:1-16 [3] teaches that a single woman’s father has final authority over legal contracts she may enter.
2. A man, a nonconsenting woman, and her father. Yes. According to the Law of Moses a female [4] is male property, as are slaves, livestock and children. (See Exodus 20:17 [5], Exodus 21:7 [6].) Her father can give her in marriage or sell her to a slave master. Female consent in the Bible is not a prerequisite [7] for marriage or sex.
3. A married man and three other women. Yes. The Old Testament endorses polygamy, and the New Testament does not reverse this—except for church elders (1 Timothy 3:2 [8]). (See Biblicalpolygamy.com[9])
4. A childless widow and her husband’s reluctant brother. Yes. Genesis 38:8-10 [10] makes it clear that a man has a responsibility to seed children for his deceased brother. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus doesn’t alter the tradition but does say it will no longer apply in heaven. (Matthew 22:24-28 [11])
5. Two men. No. Leviticus is clear. Two men having sex is an abomination, just like eating s fish, getting tattoos, shaving your beard, or wearing blend fabrics. (Leviticus 18:22 [12], 20:13 [13], 11:9-12 [14], 19:28[15], 19:27 [16])
6. Two women. No, not even with their fathers’ permission. Paul’s epistle to the Romans (1:26 [17]) makes it clear that this is degrading and unnatural.
7. A Christian and a Hindu.No. The Apostle Paul calls this being unequally yoked (2 Corinthians 6:14 [18]). If the applicants balk at your refusal, you might respond gently with Paul’s own words: “What fellowship has righteousness with unrighteousness? And what communion has light with darkness?”
8. A soldier and a virgin prisoner of war. Yes, but you should provide written instructions on the purification ritual required before bedding her. The soldier must shave her head and trim her nails and give her a month to mourn her parents before the first sex act. Also, remind him that if she fails to "delight," he must set her free rather than selling her. (Deuteronomy 21:10-14 [19])
9. A rapist and his victim. Yes, with qualifiers. The woman’s consent is not an issue, but her father should be present as he is owed 50 shekels (approximately $580) for the damage to his daughter. Also, the contract should have an addendum stating clearly that no divorce will be allowed. The rapist must keep her for life since, obviously, no one else will want the damaged goods. (Deuteronomy 22:28-29 [20])
10. A man and his wife’s indentured/undo ented servant. Yes, although you might remind the man that in this case a marriage license is not a prerequisite for sex, since community property laws apply. However, should God bless this union with babies, any offspring will belong to the man and his wife, not the indentured woman. (Genesis 30:1-22 [21])
11. A man and his mother, sister, half-sister, mother-in-law, grandchild, or uncle’s wife. Probably not. Although God’s law is timeless and unchanging, He does seem to shift on this one. In the book of Genesis, God rewards marriages between siblings—for example, the patriarch Abraham and his half-sister Sarah. But later texts specifically prohibit a variety of incestuous relationships (e.g. Lev. 18:7-8; Lev. 18:10; Lev. 20:11; Deut. 22:30; Deut. 27:20; Deut. 27:23).
12. A black woman and a white man, or vice versa. Absolutely not. Scripture is full of verses prohibiting interracial marriage (Gen. 28:6; Exod. 34:15-16; Num. 25:6-11; Deut. 7:1-3; Josh. 23:12-13; Judges 3:5-8; 1 Kings 11:1-2; Ezra 9:1-2, 12; Ezra 10:2-3, 10-11; Neh. 10:30; Neh. 13:25-27).
13. A gentile and a Jew.No. If the Jew should appeal to the Anti-Defamation League, remind them of how dangerous such a union could be: “Thy daughter thou shalt not give unto his son, nor his daughter shalt thou take unto thy son. For they will turn away thy son from following me, that they may serve other gods: so will the anger of the LORD be kindled against you, and destroy thee suddenly.” (Deuteronomy 7:3-4 [22])
14. A man and a pregnant woman who claims to be a virgin.Yes. You may feel personal misgivings about a marriage that is based in deception from the get-go, but judge not that ye be not judged. One in 200 [23] American women who give birth say they have never had sex. Rather than plaguing this young couple with your corrosive doubt, you can encourage them with the biblical virgin birth story [24], while taking care to avoid any sex-negative implications [25] that might harm their marriage.
15. A man and a goat. Don’t be ridiculous. Can a goat sign a marriage license?
16. A man and a sex-trafficked teen he bought from a gangster. Yes, but not until Kentucky legalizes sex trafficking. Sexual slavery is quite common in the Bible, well regulated (Exodus 28:8), and frequently sanctioned or blessed by God. However, the New Testament teaches that we should pay our taxes [26] and be law-abiding, even under a secular/pagan government. ( us 3:1 [27]; 1 Peter 2:13-17 [28])
17. Two zombies. Only if they are not Christians. Jesus states clearly that there will be no marriage for Christians in the afterlife (Matthew 22:24-28 [11]). Otherwise, marriage between the undead is not addressed in the Bible, and you should default to whatever the Supreme Court may have ruled on this matter.
Note: Some liberal Christian license seekers may complain to you or your supervisor that these guidelines come mostly from the Old Testament, which has been replaced by a New Covenant under Jesus. Ask them if the Old Testament is still part of their Bible. Remind them that the Ten Commandments are in the Old Testament—all three versions [29]. Lastly, quote the words of Jesus:
Do not think that I came to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I did not come to abolish but to fulfill. For truly I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or stroke shall pass from the Law until all is accomplished. Whoever then annuls one of the least of these commandments, and teaches others to do the same, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven; but whoever keeps and teaches them, he shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 5: 17-19 [30]).
Stand firm. If the Bible is the perfect Word of the living God, your detractors are up against the Almighty himself. And, as the spiritual warfare hymn [31] reminds us, the hordes of (liberal, gay, atheist, feminist) darkness cannot quench your light.
http://www.alternet.org/belief/17-bi...ally-take-look
Govt. workers have right to refuse gay marriage licenses: pope
Pope Francis said on Monday government officials have a "human right" to refuse to discharge a duty, such as issuing marriage licenses to sexuals, if they feel it violates their conscience.
"Conscientious objection must enter into every juridical structure because it is a right," Francis said.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/...e=domesticNews
Franky is a "loveable" facade whom the Cardinals chose as PR move to cover for decades, centuries?, of pedophile priests, while dogma of the eternal church remains untouched.
THATS RIGHT!!!
Religion
davis was a democrat then once this started in the middle she went to the gop
the country was founded because of religion beliefs
The country was founded by ers that wouldnt and couldnt fix the problems in their own country because they were too pussy to fight for freedom in their own damn land.
do you rightwingnut mofos, you Christian Taliban EVER speak truthfully?
Kim Davis’ Attorneys Finally Admit This Isn’t A Picture Of A Massive Kim Davis Rally In Peru
http://thinkprogress.org/lgbt/2015/0...is-retraction/
Last edited by boutons_deux; 09-29-2015 at 10:52 AM.
Franky really ed up there.
And of course, as "nice" as he appears as huggable CC front man, Church dogma remains untouched.
everybody loves a pope who loves everybody, until he loves someone we love to hate
in other news, the pope is still Catholic
Pope Met with People Who Refuse to Do Jobs
VATICAN CITY — The Vatican has confirmed that while Pope Francis was in Washington, he had meetings with people who refuse to do their jobs.
The Pope met privately with the Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, and also met at the U.S. Capitol with several hundred other people who have chosen not to perform their duties, the Vatican said.
“Reporting every day to a job that one has no intention of doing can only fill one with anguish,” the official Vatican statement read.
“The Pope wanted to show these people compassion.”
While in Washington, the Pope had hoped to meet with thousands of additional people who do not do their jobs, but there “wasn’t enough time,” the Vatican said.
http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borow...NzYzMjY2ODExS0
10 Things Kim Davis Almost Definitely Said to Pope Francis
1. "I'm so honored to meet you, Pope Benedict!"
2. "I'm glad we agree marriage should only be between one man and one woman. Or one woman and three men. Four times."
3. "Not that I'm opposed to a fifth go-round if I meet the right guy." [Places hand on pope's thigh.]
4. "I can put in a good word with Sean Hannity if you ever want to go on Fox."
5. "What do you mean you've never heard of Mike Huckabee? He's like the pope, but for America."
6. "You're in America now. Speak English."
7. "I can never remember that part of the Bible where it says the gays did climate change. Do you know it off the top of your head?"
8. "You know what else we have in common? We both wear the same outfit every day."
9. "I'm about to cash in big time. Lecture circuit, reality TV, book deal, the whole enchilada. How much does this pope gig pay?"
10. "Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your personal savior?"
https://www.rollingstone.com/politic...ancis-20150930
".....On Friday, Mississippi's House voted 80-39 to pass a bill protecting state officials, faith leaders, and religious organizations who act on their beliefs that marriage is between a man and a woman, that sex is only acceptable between husband and wife, and that gender is established at birth. The protections would include circuit clerks and judges, as well as employment decisions, such as firing an employee whose actions are considered out of line with a religious organization's views. The bill is now being held for further debate before going to the state Senate.*
Similar legislation passed in the Georgia Senate on Friday, despite businesses' concern that it could hurt the tourist industry. Under the Georgia bill, however, government employees could not refuse to perform their jobs, such as signing marriage licenses. The bill will now go to the state House of Representatives.*
Many advocates defend the laws as necessary to legally protect people whose religious beliefs oppose gay marriage, while still upholding its legality.*
"We are not picking sides," said state Sen. Greg Kirk, a Republican. "This bill does not favor one viewpoint over others, which is exactly how government should act with regard to religious beliefs."*
Gay marriage supporters, however, say that what such legislation favors is discrimination.*
"We don’t allow people to discriminate against . . . interracial marriages, interfaith marriages, disparate-age marriages. We can’t start this precedent where there’s this one type of relationship that people can discriminate against without any fear of punishment," James Parrish, the executive director of Equality Virginia, an LGBT advocacy organization in Richmond, told the Washington Post........
http://news.yahoo.com/southern-state...174812834.html
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ken...D=ansmsnnews11
FRANKFORT, Ky. — A federal judge has ordered Kentucky taxpayers to pay more than $220,000 in attorneys' fees for an elected county clerk who caused a national uproar by refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples in 2016.we're so oppressed now let's pass the buck and punish everyone cause we didn't want to go a town over
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That's what you get when you elect incompetent officials who violate the Cons ution and SCOTUS
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