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<blockquote data-quote="Billybob" data-source="post: 2787954" data-attributes="member: 1294"><p>Nothing to be sorry about, the timing of your replies doesn't matter, I'll read them when they get here. </p><p>Yes torment can be subjective as we see, in this case one person felt tormented to have to sign(or even let others)papers letting people do something she didn't like or agree with and justified it by claiming religion while cherry picking sins. Other people felt torment because they couldn't have the same rights that others do, who suffered the greater injury or restriction on their real life and freedom as opposed to perceptions?</p><p>And I do understand the clerks point of view and her reasons for it. But I cannot respect it because again by cherry picking she has raised herself to be worthy to be judge or even God over others which the scriptures she relies on says not to do, she is a hypocrite same as Jesus said the Pharisees were. At no time was it said she couldn't have her freedom of religion, conscience, or even opinion, just that she couldn't impose it on others and break the law while enjoying the privilege and using the power of a good Gov. job to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billybob, post: 2787954, member: 1294"] Nothing to be sorry about, the timing of your replies doesn't matter, I'll read them when they get here. Yes torment can be subjective as we see, in this case one person felt tormented to have to sign(or even let others)papers letting people do something she didn't like or agree with and justified it by claiming religion while cherry picking sins. Other people felt torment because they couldn't have the same rights that others do, who suffered the greater injury or restriction on their real life and freedom as opposed to perceptions? And I do understand the clerks point of view and her reasons for it. But I cannot respect it because again by cherry picking she has raised herself to be worthy to be judge or even God over others which the scriptures she relies on says not to do, she is a hypocrite same as Jesus said the Pharisees were. At no time was it said she couldn't have her freedom of religion, conscience, or even opinion, just that she couldn't impose it on others and break the law while enjoying the privilege and using the power of a good Gov. job to do it. [/QUOTE]
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