You have to be pretty dedicated to bigotry to refuse to do your actual job over it. And speaking of which,
in Florida:
As gay marriage comes to Florida, Pasco County's clerk of court is among a growing number of clerks who are refusing to hold courthouse marriage ceremonies.
Rather than extend the practice to gay couples, they are ending it entirely.
From as far west as Santa Rosa County to as far east as Duval County, much of North Florida is opting out.
Or you could quit, if you felt that strongly over what's supposed to be a governmental duty and not a religious one, but that would pit your personal bigotries against your paycheck. Putting thine money where thine mouth-hole has gone is, even for bigots, often a step too far. So ending the ceremonies it is!
"The problem is we can't discriminate," [Clerk of Court Paula O'Neil] said. "So there are some people who would have wanted to transfer to another area, and we can't transfer everybody."
The net effect here is that marriage licenses will still be issued, but applicants will have to have the ceremony somewhere else rather than the five-minute courthouse version, which is not the end of the world and probably a good business opportunity for the nearby Arby's or what have you.