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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 2787609" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>With respect, that is still crap. If she was worried about that then she needs to find a new job because putting her name on stuff IS the job. Are all legal matters in that county really going to be subject to what she does and doesn't determine to be 'morally right' based on her personal interpretation of religion?</p><p></p><p>How many other 'sins' has she willingly signed off on through her job?</p><p></p><p>Also, if her true worry is "heaven or hell" like she says then does she really think God wouldn't be able to tell the difference between her signing the paper herself or it 'having her name on it'? That God couldnt sort out the difference between her issuing the license and someone else doing it on a sheet of paper with her name on it?</p><p></p><p>This also gets back to my earlier question of what will she accept? If her whole stance is that no document should be issued with her name on it (again, a job requirement) that goes against her personal faith then she is holding the whole county hostage to her personal views. How would you ever know what part of her job she will and wont do? Could she refuse to file documents legalizing the adoption of a child to gay parents? How about documents recognizing survivor benefits to gay spouses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 2787609, member: 277"] With respect, that is still crap. If she was worried about that then she needs to find a new job because putting her name on stuff IS the job. Are all legal matters in that county really going to be subject to what she does and doesn't determine to be 'morally right' based on her personal interpretation of religion? How many other 'sins' has she willingly signed off on through her job? Also, if her true worry is "heaven or hell" like she says then does she really think God wouldn't be able to tell the difference between her signing the paper herself or it 'having her name on it'? That God couldnt sort out the difference between her issuing the license and someone else doing it on a sheet of paper with her name on it? This also gets back to my earlier question of what will she accept? If her whole stance is that no document should be issued with her name on it (again, a job requirement) that goes against her personal faith then she is holding the whole county hostage to her personal views. How would you ever know what part of her job she will and wont do? Could she refuse to file documents legalizing the adoption of a child to gay parents? How about documents recognizing survivor benefits to gay spouses? [/QUOTE]
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