


Ten years ago, a Kentucky county clerk named Kim Davis became the subject of an exceptionally long two-minutes hate on the part of the left.
The reason? She was a God-fearing Christian who would not grant marriage licenses to same-sex couples despite the Supreme Court’s decision to make gay marriage the law of the land in Obergefell v. Hodges.
Davis, the Rowan County clerk from 2015 to 2019, ultimately lost her case, although there was no actual evidence of harm or of same-sex couples denied the ability to be married because a county clerk had a religious objection to it spelled out in the Bible in verses too innumerable to cite without doing an entire thesis on it.
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