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“...........Nothing in her job description says her opinion on a marriage matters........”
Nothing in the Federal Government’s “job description”(i.e. The Constitution)is marriage, gay or otherwise, mentioned. Thus it is left to the States.
Your opinion is Statist drivel.
Can a Catholic county clerk refuse to issue a marriage license to someone who is divorced? Under Catholic theology (IIRC), that marriage would be adultery - a sin. Lots of Baptists agree.
Can a government official impose their religious views on others? The Baptist in me says homosexual mating is sin. Period. But that would not give me the right to refuse to issue a license if the law says they are qualified.
Should an IRS official refuse to allow someone on their second marriage to file “Married filing jointly”?