Kim Davis talks about her stand off with the Supreme Court

"I was obeying my law," she insisted. (AP photo)

by Austin Stallings
Journalism Intern

Kim Davis has decided to take another swipe at the LGBT community.

On the latest episode of Truths That Transform from D. James Kennedy Ministries, the organization's president, Frank Wright, interviewed Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis about her fight against the Supreme Court's gay marriage decision.

"I was obeying my law," she insisted. "I had couples bring in the whole Supreme Court ruling and I said, 'You know, I really don't need to see this because that's not a law, that's a ruling' [and they'd say] 'Well, why won't you do this?' And so then I go to the Bible and I'd tell them, [and they'd respond,] 'Don't be reading me the Bible.' Well, you asked why I couldn't issue you a marriage license and I'm explaining to you, I'm showing you why I cannot. They didn't want to hear that though. They wanted to shove that paper down my throat and make me eat it for my dinner."

Davis's legal battle in 2015 led to her eventually being jailed and asked to resign.

The Gayly- 5/23/2016 @ 1:30 p.m. CDT