Christian NC magistrate resigns over same-sex marriage

A Rockingham county magistrate, who is a Christian, has resigned over the new same-sex marriage law. Because of the new law, he lost the right not to participate in same-sex marriages and is left with no option but to resign:

 
Below is his full resignation letter (via The Blaze):

It is with deep regret that I must inform you of my intent to resign from my current position as Magistrate effective 31 October 2014. It is my intent to use my remaining administrative days for the remainder of this month. When I took my oath of office, I understood I would be required to perform weddings and have done so throughout my tenure. I did not however take that oath with any understanding that I would be required to marry same sex couples. It is my personal belief and a position of my Christian faith that doing so would desecrate a holy Institution established by God Himself. Since performing marriages is an integral part of being a Magistrate and in light of recent changes in North Carolina law. I can no longer fulfill my oath of office in good faith.

I will contact Mr Pegram’s office to insure all necessary paper work is completed and all items belonging to the State and/or county are completed and/or returned. I have enjoyed working with all the fine people at the Rockingham County Courthouse. I wish you all the best as you continue in your quest to administer justice in a fair and impartial manner. I am reminded of the last words of David who said, “He that rules over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God”. Where there is no “fear of God” there can be no justice!

Sincerely,

John G. Kallam, Jr.

Kudos John Kallam, Jr. for standing up for your Christian Faith, even if it meant resigning your position over it.


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