Baloney. A judge doesn't have the "freedom" to ignore the law. She made an oath to uphold and follow the law. If she cannot square that oath with her conscience then she is obliged to resign. The citizens of Texas are the aggrieved ones here, not this virtue-signaling "judge". Those citizens have the right to the equal and fair administration of the law, including to marry who they love consistent with the Federal Constitution's guarantee of equal protection.
Same sex marriage is the law. Get over it.
You seem to adhere to the saying "Freedom for me, but not for thee". You wish servitude for some in order to have freedom for others.
It doesn't work that way.
And you can forget about me ever getting over the need to return this country back to its Christian roots which are imbedded throughout the words and authors of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution, as well as every state's Constitution in place at that time.
And one last thing: The oath you mentioned she took in order to be a judge and obey the law.
The oath ends with the words "So help me God". That is why it is an oath, to the Creator, that our laws be obeyed subservient to Him who permits us to live.
So she is true to her oath.
I suggest you do not throw the words "Baloney" in His face, either.