Kim Davis took an oath when she became a county clerk in Kentucky to uphold the constitutions of her state and her nation.
The oath, I’m quite willing to suggest, didn’t include any exemptions for her religious faith.
Thus, it becomes imperative that she fulfill all the terms of the oath she took.
But she’s refusing to do that.
Instead, she’s refusing to grant marriage certificates to gay couples. She cites her religious belief opposing gay marriage and the U.S. Constitution’s protection of religious liberty.
I get that Kim Davis’s Christian faith is important to her. Mine is important to me as well.
But she took an oath to uphold the law. What’s more, the U.S. Supreme Court this year has ruled that gay marriage is legal in all 50 states. That includes Kentucky.
To their credit, Potter County Clerk Julie Smith and Randall County Clerk Renee Calhoun declared they would issue marriage certificates to same-sex couples who request them. I also would have applauded either or both of them had they resigned if their religious faith interfered with their public oath.
Davis should resign from her office, as some county clerks have done around the country. She cannot serve in an elected public office without carrying out all the duties that the office requires.
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