- Pope Francis weighted on anti-gay-marriage clerk Kim Davis situation after leaving the United States
- On Monday he told reporters aboard the papal plane that anyone who prevents others from exercising their religious freedom is denying them a human right.
- The pontiff was asked:
"Do you … support those individuals, including government officials, who say they cannot in good conscience, their own personal conscience, abide by some laws or discharge their duties as government officials, for example when issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples?"
- To which he responded without specifically referring to Davis:
"I can't have in mind all the cases that can exist about conscientious objection … but yes, I can say that conscientious objection is a right that is a part of every human right. It is a right. And if a person does not allow others to be a conscientious objector, he denies a right."
"Conscientious objection must enter into every juridical structure because it is a right, a human right. Otherwise we would end up in a situation where we select what is a right, saying, 'this right that has merit, this one does not.'"
"It is a human right and if a government official is a human person, he has that right. It is a human right."
Human right Vs Human right? Right to marry vs right to object on religious ground?
What do you think about this statement? Do you agree with the Pope?
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