![]() They argue that Davis is “doing the right thing”. I begin with two legal experts, Herbert W. Let me draw on a few experts here, as I allow them to express some of my concerns and thoughts on this. I tend to side with those who think her stance is an important and principled one, and she should not just walk from this situation. There has been no small amount of debate here from Christians as to what Davis should do in her position: resign, hang in there and keep fighting, and so on. Thus I want to draw in some others here and share from their wisdom and learning. ![]() While I can speak with some knowledge about the first four, I do not claim to be an expert in the last two. In addition to biblical, theological, political and ideological concerns, there are also legal and constitutional concerns. I have already discussed her story here: I refer to county clerk Kim Davis and her battles with the homosexual activists. What is not always so clear is what the best response is to be from people of faith.ĭo we just lay down and roll over, and allow any and all anti-Christian bigotry to take place, or is there a role for resistance of various kinds? Scripture and church history both make it clear that there is a place for things like civil disobedience when need be, as I discuss here: īut let me look further at a specific case which is making the news at the moment in the US. And that so much of this is coming from the militant homosexual lobby should be equally obvious. That a war has been declared against faith, freedom and family should be obvious to anyone living on planet earth.
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