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Category Archives: Supreme Court
Supreme Court – police officer wrongly demoted
A New Jersey police officer was demoted for picking up a political campaign sign for his bedridden mother. Continue reading
Thinking deeply on marriage, gender and sexuality
Five audio messages to invite deeper reflection and conversation on marriage, gender and sexuality. Continue reading
TD Jakes Comments on Supreme Court
Sensible words on the recent Supreme Court ruling on Gay marriage.
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Posted in Gay Marriage?, Supreme Court
Tagged Gay marriage, Gay Rights, Supreme Court
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Will the Supreme Court show judicial restraint?
If the Supreme Court makes the sexual preference of 2-3 percent of Americans a matter of federal law, a legal pandoras box will open and significant unrest will follow. Censorship of opposing viewpoints will ignite deep resentment among people who cherish freedom. And sadly, it could also inspire less stable people to act out in violent ways.
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The most intolerant people in America
As the Supreme Court prepares for decisions on gay marriage, it’s deeply troubling that many of those promoting it are some of the most intolerant people in our country. They operate with an approach that says, “See things my way, or else!”
Posted in Culture, Equal Rights, Equality, Gay, Gay Marriage?, Gender, Homosexual lifestyle, Homosexuality, Sex, Sexual orientation, Sexual Preference, Supreme Court, Wisdom
Tagged Equality for gays, Gay activists, Gay agenda, Gay marriage, gay marriage and the Church, Gay Rights, Gay. Gay marriage. Same-sex, Homosexu, Homosexual agenda, Homosexual lifestyle, Supreme Court, Supreme court decisions on gay marriage
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Manipulated and coerced by radical activists
No matter your opinion on gay marriage, every American who values freedom should be deeply disturbed by the methods used to promote it. Continue reading
Posted in Democracy, Democrats, Gay, Gay Marriage?, Government, Homosexual lifestyle, Homosexuality, Marriage, Republican, Supreme Court
Tagged Freedom, Gay, Gay marriage, Gay Rights, Homosexual, Same-sex, Supreme Court
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Celebrate the Resurrected Judge!
The most important court appointment has already been made. It is an appointment to the highest judiciary seat possible and it covers the entire human race. Continue reading
Posted in Christian worldview, Christology, Coming of Christ, Cross of Christ, Crucifixion, Death of Christ, Easter, Fear of death, Jesus Christ, Judging others, Judgment seat of Christ, Justice, Law, Sovereignty, Supreme Court, United States, Worldview
Tagged Easter, final judgment, God's judgment, Justice, Resurrection
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Duck controversy?
Somewhere along the way, however, true tolerance was replaced with a counterfeit operating under the same name. The new version demands full agreement not respect. The results are eroding our freedoms. Continue reading
Posted in Citizenship, Duck Dynasty, First Amendment, Gay, Gay Marriage?, Gender, Government, Hate speech, Homosexual lifestyle, Homosexuality, Partisanship, Political Correctness, Politics, Same-sex, Supreme Court, Tolerance, Worldview
Tagged A&E, Duck Dynasty, Freedom, Gay Rights, Homosexual agenda, Phil Robertson, Tolerance
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