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-----------------------1.We admit that they are not Orthodox martyrs or confessors. You seem to be defining "martyr" as "only Orthodox".
But she is certainly confessing Christ. There are non-Orthodox martyrs and confessors for Christ. Sure, we don't formally recognize them. But only an arrogant person would deny that they are sacrificing something for their faith in the Christian God.
2. She was elected by her people to a certain position to do a certain job, and only those people have a right to remove her. If they choose to do so, that is their choice. They have not done so, to the best of my knowledge. No one, as far as I know, claims she was forced, in general, to give out marriage certificates. The forcing is specifically in regard to something none of us may recognize. Looks like you're beating on a straw man there. Sometimes we mix up straw men with reductio ad absurdam. Frankly, a situation of being ordered to commit a moral act or be punished looks like persecution to me.
Nobody is saying she's Orthodox, nobody is saying she is being tortured or murdered. Let's set aside those ideas right away. I'd say she is a heterodox confessor of Christ and God's law. Give credit where credit is due. Do you think "resigning" (and "voluntarily" (how is that not duress?) losing your job) is not punishment? You try being fired sometime and see what it feels like. Do you think paying fines is not punishment? She wants to do her job in peace, in accordance with moral law, and is being punished for it. Whether she loses her job and pays fines, or goes to prison, it's still suffering in the name of the Christian God. It is right to refuse to acknowledge immoral law, and wrong to insist on upholding such law, and it's a damned shame, in the most direct theological sense of the word, that I should have to say that here.
Well spoken, Rusmeister. Not only that, but her brave stand was an oasis of adamant Christian witness in an ocean of diabolical paganism, which now seems to exercise all but total hegemony in the West, not least as exercised by the all-powerful media. It might have turned into what Catholics designate as a 'white martyrdom'. But certainly losing a supervisory job for a point of Christian principle falls within the generic term, 'martyrdom' we are familiar with via the press and TV. The pagans are showing no scruples whatsoever in hounding Christians of whatever stripe through the courts, to force them to bow to their demands - demands moreover that are more than tendentious, being notable for their vacuity and mendacity. Their lobbying is extraordinarily, shamelessly mendacious.
One example: You don't champion diversity by preferring homosexuality (homo = Gk prefix for same) in possibly THE most fundamental of human relationships. Rainbows? The indications are that they would have them all of the one colour. Doubtless, a virginal white..! And don't you dare suggest otherwise!
Another example: a UK judge stated that the world 'abnormal' is offensive. Before long, mathematicians and actuaries will be in trouble for talking about 'standard deviations'. Or perhaps they'll be acclaimed for promoting sexual deviancy as standard, conventional behaviour!
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