About Civil Disobedience

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  • C. Ann C. - 9 years ago

    Absolutely right, David. Pat Buchanan touched on the very aspect of what is "natural law" - "one believes that abortion is the killing of an unborn child and same-sex marriage is an abomination that violates “eternal law and natural law" - nature's law, which is God's laws, are those laws written in stone by the hand of God first....you know what they are....therefore our Founding Fathers wrote up our Declaration of Independence followed by our Constitution on the very basis of God's laws. My pastor told us in his sermon after that Supreme Court ruling of redefining marriage that he will NOT relent to an "unjust law" that is a violation of not just the Constitution (which it violates Article 1, Sect. 1, which states "All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives (so, there is nothing there that suggests the Supreme Court is the final "law of the land"), but also violates God's law, too. We will not give in to a law unjustly written and spoken coming out of the Supreme Court! Congress must use that Article 1, Sect.1 of the Constitution to impeach them all, at least the ones that voted in favor of both their decisions.

  • David - 9 years ago

    Over the last decade, it would appear that even the Judges on the highest courts do not understand the first Amendment. The concept of a separation of powers of the church and state, was to PROTECT the church FROM the state (the government). There was NEVER the intention or idea that the state needed to be protected from the church. That is NOT why the Amendment was written, and judges that act like the separation of powers is an "absolute" are only showing how truly ignorant they are of our countries history, and of the meaning of the Constitution, and they SHOULD BE IMPEACHED. Without question.

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