What others do is their business and not mine. My youngest son married a black girl and she's about as good of a mother, wife, Christian, and person as I've ever met. Moses was married to a black woman, so I guess if God saw it as ok then who am I to judge.
On those rare occasions Swampy I sometime agree with you in part. In this instance I agree with EVEN SCRIPTURALLY. Moses not only married a black woman, but his brother Arron's wife condemned the marriage and was PUNISHED BY GOD HIMSELF, given leprosy, and banished from the tribe. MOSES HIMSELF, intervened to God on behalf of her, and she was restored fully.
The point is William, the man though an elected Justice of the Peace is NOT BOUND TO PERFORM MARRIAGES. You may shout that he is all you want but, he is not. He can refuse for a myriad of reasons, but he picked the wrong one publicly.
Instead of INSISTING THAT HE HAS TO just because YOU SAY HE DOES.
Produce the law that says this. Myself and Mohawk have dealt with JPs, I extensively in the area of signing search warrants, and they do not even have to do that if they feel contrary to the document.