Chris Christie: Clerks must perform same-sex ‘marriages’ regardless of their religious beliefs

Chris Christie is not known for nuance. This time, he has turned his fiery personality loose on county clerks and other officials who have religious objections to performing same-sex “marriages.”

 

In a tone usually reserved for busting teachers’ unions, Christie told clerks who hold traditional values, “You took the job, and you took the oath.” He would offer no exemption for an individual whose conscience would not allow him to participate in a union the vast majority of the world’s religions deem sinful.

 

“When you go back and re-read the oath it doesn’t give you an out. You have to do it,” he said.

 

He told a reporter that there “might” be “individual circumstances” that “merit some examination, but none that come immediately to mind for me.”

 

“I think for folks who are in the government world, they kind of have to do their job, whether you agree with the law or you don’t,” the pugnacious governor said.

 

Since the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to legalize homosexual “marriage” last Friday, elected officials have grappled with how to safeguard the rights of those who have deeply held religious beliefs that would not allow them to participate in such a ceremony.

 

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