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Another New York Employee Resigns Over New Gay Marriage Law

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First Posted: 07/22/11 10:47 AM ET Updated: 09/21/11 06:12 AM ET

By Paul Riede
Religion News Service

Granby, N.Y. (RNS) Ruth Sheldon was knee-deep in work. As town clerk in Granby in upstate Oswego County, she was busy with the census of the town's dogs.

Workers were going door to door, counting canines and letting people know that every dog over 4 months old needs a license. As the project progresses, piles of paperwork land on Sheldon's desk for processing.

And then there were those phone calls. "I'm getting so many distractions from these reporters and so forth that are calling, and I have an enormous amount of work to do," she said.

The reporters weren't interested in the dog census. They were calling about her decision to resign her post rather than honor the state's same-sex marriage law. Her last day is Saturday (July 23) -- the day before the law goes into effect.

Every time the phone rang, Sheldon, 65, had to shift gears from counting dogs to discussing matters of law and faith. Like the other 931 town clerks across the state, she is suddenly on the front lines of an issue that is drawing international attention.

Sheldon, a 16-year-veteran of the office, is the second clerk to submit her resignation since same-sex marriage was legalized in New York last month. Laura Fotusky, clerk of Barker in Broome County, was the first.

Some clerks, like John Copanas of Syracuse, have embraced the opportunity to issue licenses to couples eager to wed. Copanas will be working Sunday to help those who want to get a jump on the process. Others have wrestled over whether their religious beliefs should trump their civic duty.

Rosemary Centi, the clerk in Guilderland, outside of Albany, will continue in her job despite her religious concerns. She says she will issue marriage licenses but that she will no longer perform marriage ceremonies.

Barbara MacEwen, the town clerk of Volney, Oswego County, had considered resigning but decided to stay on. She is a friend of Sheldon's and spoke with her before Sheldon submitted her resignation.

"She told me what she was planning on doing, and I said, 'If that's the way the Lord is leading you, then that's what you should be doing,'" MacEwen said.

Sheldon said her decision was a difficult but obvious one. She believes the Bible expressly forbids homosexuality, and that is all she needs to know. "I believe the Bible is the word of God," she said. "I could not violate my conscience and my faith by signing a document that I feel I cannot sign."

It is quite possible that Sheldon would never have been faced with the reality of signing a same-sex marriage certificate. She has signed only 12 marriage licenses this year -- and all last year she signed 13. But she says she couldn't take that chance.

"If I had to come to work every day with trepidation that somebody might come in asking for that kind of license, it would be very difficult to do my job," she said. "And if I recommended that they go to another town or city clerk I would be opening myself up to discrimination, and it's not my desire to discriminate against other people."

Sheldon, a member of the Fulton (N.Y.) Alliance Church, says she didn't want to comment on whether same-sex marriage is a civil rights issue. "If you ask black people they will tell you that they don't think it is a civil rights issue," she said. "I don't think it's for me to say. I'm standing on the word of God."

She said she is giving up a job she loves and a salary and health insurance package of $32,760 a year. She lives with her husband, Robert, a retired dairy farmer, and they will celebrate their 38th wedding anniversary next month. "I know how to live on a little and I know how to live in abundance, and if I have to live on a little then that will be it," she said.

Granby Town Supervisor Ed Williamson said he respects Sheldon's stance and accepted her resignation with regret. But he said if he were in her position he would act differently.

"My own personal belief is I would sign (the licenses)," he said. "I feel that because these people pay taxes like anybody else, who are we to tell them how to live?"

Bruce Carter, president of the CNY (Central New York) Pride Task Force, said Sheldon is doing the appropriate thing. "She has the right to her religious beliefs. She just doesn't have the right to impose them on other people," he said.

(Paul Riede is a staff writer for the Syracuse Post-Standard.)

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By Paul Riede Religion News Service Granby, N.Y. (RNS) Ruth Sheldon was knee-deep in work. As town clerk in Granby in upstate Oswego County, she was busy with the census of the town's dogs. Wor...
By Paul Riede Religion News Service Granby, N.Y. (RNS) Ruth Sheldon was knee-deep in work. As town clerk in Granby in upstate Oswego County, she was busy with the census of the town's dogs. Wor...
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02:01 PM on 09/16/2011
This is so weird!!! People here quoting the Bible who obviously dont understand it, nor believe in it. On another hand, some homosexual supporters wanting to have their rights and choices, but woe to anyone else wanting theirs. These people are within their rights to hate homosexuality as a sin!! It is. just because its popular to approve of something, doesnt make it right. At one time slavery was popular and legal, but an affront to God and mankind. Homosexuality will follow the same path in history. Lets say we all follow where love leads us, everyone goes homosexual. Guess what?? No more humanity. That tells you all you need to know in regards to it being a helthy lifestyle
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Lexi Suarez
02:03 PM on 07/27/2011
Signing a legal document for a couple is not giving your religious consent to their relationship, if they can't see that then it is best that they resign.
12:44 PM on 07/26/2011
It is good that Ruth Sheldon does not wish to discriminate against other people. However, she is does discriminate when she says she believes the bible is the word of God. She does not get to pick and choose which passages are correct and which are wrong if God said it. Does she eat shellfish? Does she believe a man who refuses to impregnate his widowed sister-in-law should be put to death? Why do Christians and others get to pick and choose which passages are correct and which are not? Oh, that's right, it's because your conscience tell you or is it that little voice in your head?
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eve mahar
02:56 AM on 07/26/2011
Good! I'm so glad tax payers (including gay tax payers) money won't go to this woman's salary anymore. Go "live on little." Be my guest. And good riddance.
01:37 AM on 07/26/2011
I'm so sick of these people using the bible to justify being hateful.
Good riddance Ruth .
Michael Norkus
Boring Moderate & All Around Shy Guy
12:18 AM on 07/26/2011
Here's hoping that it works out for you. There are a lot of unemployed people who will read this in utter shock....
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Ronaldus785
06:46 PM on 07/25/2011
Thank you, Sista. And thank you to all the other New York State Clerks quitting their jobs. The economy needs the jobs so thank you for making them available. Your contributions to the economy and to reducing the unemployment rate is duly noted.
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Watching rock grow
It's a practice in patience
04:01 PM on 07/25/2011
The bible expressly forbides sin, but god finds a way to forgive it. You will not be missed Ruth, and your inability to be tolerant might find you in trouble in the end.
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BxGurl0813
12:45 PM on 07/25/2011
Well, she showed us.
11:45 AM on 07/25/2011
Wonder what the comments supporting her right to her religious beliefs would be like if she were a Muslim town clerk refusing to issue dog licenses because, according to Sharia law, keeping dogs as pets is not permitted. Somehow I don't think she'd have such passionate defenders and admirers...
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Watching rock grow
It's a practice in patience
04:02 PM on 07/25/2011
Oh, what an excelllent point! F&F for it.
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
04:27 PM on 07/25/2011
She's not refusing to sign them, she's resigning so she doesn't have to refuse them. And to me, that's better than staying on and refusing to do the work.

So, while I'm pro-gay marriage, I have to give her some props for at least not standing in the way of gays who want to marry. And I'd also give props to the Muslim in your example if her decision were to quit, not to just refuse to do it.
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StevenKeirstead
Photographer and Biologist who happens to be gay.
09:55 PM on 07/25/2011
But it is odd she wanted to make a show of leaving over the issue instead of quietly retiring.
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see-ellen2001
03:37 PM on 07/27/2011
KDMac.. I agree. She is not staying on then making a big spectacle when the first SSex license comes thru.
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jnncan8
Obama 2012
11:44 AM on 07/25/2011
Oh darn.
10:31 AM on 07/25/2011
A bigot gets her 15 minutes of fame, good for her.

Not a very impressive martyr though, considering she's already reached retirement age and eligible for those socialist benefits.
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Don Hastie Cain
Wish them into the cornfield
06:49 AM on 07/25/2011
Good for her - now there is a job available for someone who needs health and pension benefits
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Freddie27
Liberal Gay Jewish Atheist
08:25 PM on 07/24/2011
I'm crying inside at the loss of this bigot.
08:09 PM on 07/24/2011
I don't understand all the hateful posts about this woman. She has her religious beliefs, but she also said she did not want to be in a position to discriminate. She resigned so she could remain true to her beliefs and at the same time allow that office to function within the law. She realized she could no longer serve ALL the people of her county, so she resigned. If only our politicians and other public servants could think as rationally as she did...
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LoyalBob
God is more vast than the Bible.
10:05 PM on 07/24/2011
I believe the hateful posts come out of frustration at the self-righteous christians posting their very own special brand of hatred on here. If enough bigots spew their vile, everyone gets riled up.
10:32 AM on 07/25/2011
Gee, what a thoughtful bigot. It might have crossed her mind that she would be fired for her discrimination.