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<blockquote data-quote="oldrps" data-source="post: 2948343" data-attributes="member: 36765"><p>What if a clerk decided not give out marriage licenses to people that have been married before because it is a sin in their religion. What if a clerk believes that drinking is a sin and denies a company that applies for a liquor permit. What if a gay person is being robbed and a policeman standing there does nothing because it is against their religion. You can draw thousands of examples of where someone's religious beliefs can get in the way, but they must still do the job as they are a public servant. They can't be a public servant and deny service based on their own beliefs or it offends them, it does not work that way. So it does matter that she did not fulfill their legal right to get a marriage license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldrps, post: 2948343, member: 36765"] What if a clerk decided not give out marriage licenses to people that have been married before because it is a sin in their religion. What if a clerk believes that drinking is a sin and denies a company that applies for a liquor permit. What if a gay person is being robbed and a policeman standing there does nothing because it is against their religion. You can draw thousands of examples of where someone's religious beliefs can get in the way, but they must still do the job as they are a public servant. They can't be a public servant and deny service based on their own beliefs or it offends them, it does not work that way. So it does matter that she did not fulfill their legal right to get a marriage license. [/QUOTE]
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