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Marriage Equality, Religious Liberty, and the Fight for Secular Rights

Atheistville Media Season 1 Episode 5

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Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who went to jail in 2015 for refusing marriage licenses to same-sex couples, is back in the headlines with a Supreme Court petition to overturn marriage equality. While most experts agree it’s unlikely to succeed, the case highlights a persistent, organized effort to roll back secular rights under the banner of “religious freedom.”

In this episode, we explore the history of Davis’s defiance, why her arguments have repeatedly failed in court, and the broader political campaign to challenge LGBTQ rights. We also look at why the “sky didn’t fall” after Obergefell, the irony of Davis’s own marital history, and the importance of staying vigilant without falling into alarmism.

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