'Had I continued and decided for an abortion, I would have only introduced a deeper trauma, a greater amount of pain, and more evil on top of an already evil act.'
During parts of her statement, Kim Davis became emotional, especially when she explained that she had been placed in a position to violate her conscience, which she said she could not do.
Holy Father, we beseech you to vigorously echo your distinguished predecessors’ statements both here while visiting America, and during the upcoming Synod and beyond it in Rome.
If enacted, the deceptively titled Equality Act would punish dissenters, giving no quarter to Americans who continue to believe that marriage and sexual relations are reserved to the union of one man and one woman.
Davis, who refuses to compromise her faith, has at least one of her subordinates threatening to defy her when it comes to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
'The sexual revolution is, by definition, a war against something—in this case against previous sexual mores. And wars, whether we admit it or not, always have victims . . . So it is in the sexual revolution.'