Sunday, June 28, 2015

Roy Moore on gay marriage ruling: 'Christians are going to be persecuted'

Via Billy


 The U.S Supreme Court, in ruling that gays and lesbians have a right to marry nationwide, handed a decisive loss to Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore who earlier this year fought to keep same-sex marriage from coming to Alabama.

The chief justice, speaking Sunday at Kimberly Church of God, lashed out at the decision, saying he could not accept the ruling as correct. He said it made sin a national right and it was as wrong as the court decisions that allowed slavery.

"Just who do they think they are when one person can reverse 200-and-something years of precedent in our country and thousands of years of precedent in western civilization," Moore said during remarks Sunday at Kimberly Church of God.

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11 comments:

  1. Here is a question that can trump the SCOTUS.

    http://theeveningchronicle.blogspot.com/2015/06/here-is-question.html?m=1

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  2. It'll be another Whiskey Rebellion event.
    Asshat in chief will activate the NatGuard under some DHS provision and turn them on their own state. Watch...
    Alternatively, none of these states' political class will have the balls to actually take a stand by rallying the opposition to this mythical rights creation power the scotus seems to have. And then we'll be on to the next distraction before you know it...

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    1. Not everyone is as balless as you assume. National Guard troops are locals and a great many of them are deaply bitter over the way the Feds have betrayed their sacrifices in Afghanistan and Iraq. They just may well be looking for an excuse to stick a finger in Washington's eye. If Obama then tries to send in Federal troops to intervene and shooting starts, well then you have a defacto civil war.

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    2. Actually, your state National Guard will be sent to someone else's state, and vice versa.

      Don't want to risk a mutiny by having NG soldiers ordered to persecute folks who might be relatives, you know.

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    3. You are assuming they will comply with yet another illegal order. Just who is going to arrest them? The local sheriff's who are their brothers, cousins, neighbors a d very often fellow reservists? I don't think so. Another s e aril is that they comply with being ordered to a other state and then either cross o er to support the State Troopers and non complying lo all reservists or simply surrender their arms to them and go home. Talk to your local vets. A lot of them are pissed off.

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    4. A lot of them are pissed off.

      Good and even the slow thinking ones will realize something is wrong with them being sent to another state while that state sends theirs here.

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  3. I've been saying this for years, that there will be open persecution of Christians here in the FUSA. It will be done with the full knowledge and approval of those in Mordor on the Potomac. The activists on the Left will NEVER stop in their efforts to have Christianity outlawed.It is all about power and control over others. They want nothing less that absolute control over you.

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