2052845_lowBy Selwyn Duke

“To the distinguished character of Patriot, it should be our highest glory to add the more distinguished character of Christian.” So said the father of our nation and first American president, George Washington, in the 18th century. Now, in the 21st century, the “distinguished character of a Christian” is increasingly considered a disqualification from employment. And Kim Davis (shown), the Rowan County, Kentucky, clerk who has made news recently, is a case in point.

She has just been jailed for acting in accordance with her Christian faith and refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

Read the rest here.

Posted in , , , , ,

2 responses to “Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Jailed: Christians Need Not Apply”

  1. TheUSAPatriot42 Avatar

    Sorry Selwyn, I call B.S. on this one. We are NOT a Christian Theocracy! We are a constitutional republic. She is violating the First Amendment. She should quit and work to change the law.
    Funny how Churches want to stick their noses in Government, but when the Government does it back, they get ticked off.
    We fled from a Theocratic Government in England, and yet some Christians want it here!
    Idiots Deluxe.

    Like

  2. Philip France Avatar
    Philip France

    You perceive this issue backwardly. This is only the beginning of the LGBT assualt on normalcy. It will soon devolve into violence.

    Like

Let us know what you think, dear reader. We value your input!