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Judge Roy Moore Just Revealed How This Supreme Court Decision Will ‘Destroy Our Country’

Friday, May 29, 2015 16:45
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Alabama Supreme Court Judge Roy Moore, who already has a reputation of upsetting leftists, recently ruffled a few more feathers by sharing his thoughts on the impact gay marriage will have on the United States. Ahead of the Supreme Court’s decision regarding whether banning such marriages is unconstitutional, Moore discussed the case’s ramifications in an interview with CNS News.

“What they’re doing is they’re toying with something that’s like dynamite and will destroy our country,” he said of the justices tasked with handing down next month’s ruling.

Moore backed up his assertion that pro-gay activists are seeking to silence opposition by citing several high-profile efforts to do precisely that.

“The agenda of the homosexual movement is to force acceptance of this on everybody,” he declared. “You’ve already seen it in cases involving bakeries and flower shops, chaplains in the Navy, there’s just a lot of things I think are trying to be forced.”

His primary opposition to declaring gay marriage a Constitutional right, he said, “deals with religious liberty.”

In addition to his consistent defense of traditional marriage, Moore has previously attracted criticism for favoring the public display of the Ten Commandments and calling for additional scrutiny of presidential candidates’ residency qualifications in light of Barack Obama’s birth certificate controversy:

Do you think that a florist should be forced to produce a special arrangement for a lesbian wedding against her personal faith? Or the baker being made to make a particular cake decoration celebrating that which he thinks is abhorrent? Or a photographer being forced to attend a lesbian wedding and photograph the event in direct opposition to the religious doctrines of the photographer’s faith? The list goes on. You may never have to deal with the fallout of homosexual marriage. Others are not so lucky. You do seem a little unconcerned about how same sex marriage has and will continue to affect people adversely. If you fail to see the harm, it doesn’t mean it isn’t apparent to others.

Does the redefinition of marriage pose a threat to America? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

This post originally appeared on Western Journalism – Equipping You With The Truth



Source: http://www.westernjournalism.com/judge-roy-moore-just-revealed-how-this-supreme-court-decision-will-destroy-our-country/

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  • To be a successful businessperson one has to appease the consumer. As the merchant, you have no right to judge the consumer. Why would you? Using your example of a florist; what florist would not make a floral arrangement for someone because of their own fear-based beliefs? You would! And that’s why you will be the first one in your neighborhood to go bankrupt. Hopefully, once you go out of business, you will reflect on what you did wrong so you can help others not to make the same mistakes.

    • “To be a successful businessperson one has to appease the consumer.” ….

      Goes right along with mind control adage that, “the customer is always right” even when they are blatantly wrong.
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      “As the merchant, you have no right to judge the consumer. Why would you?” ….

      A merchant can, will and should judge all potential customers and they do so in a variety of ways. They judge a customer’s requests for its reasonableness, ability to produce, ability to pay for services rendered etc. That said, ALL persons, regardless of where they are or what they are doing, have the inalienable right to make judgments and reach their own conclusions. A person of faith has every right to deny direct and indirect association with anything or anyone that is deemed, unacceptable. Same goes for gay people. The freedom to assemble with whomever they please and the freedom to assemble with those deemed, unacceptable.
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      “Using your example of a florist; what florist would not make a floral arrangement for someone because of their own fear-based beliefs? You would!” ….

      LOL! I just love how people like yourself who are so FULL of yourself, fail so miserably in hiding their crap. Yeah, sling your crap by making it appear that it’s someone else with the problem. Not falling for it. Time to focus on your crap, Maureen.

      “because of their own fear-based beliefs”??? ….

      I’m in stitches over here, Maureen. Your posting is all about Y O U. It is you who holds the belief that faith-based persons have “fear-based beliefs”. And this is about how Y O U, think. I suggest you take a long walk off a short pier and when you hit the water (or ground – I care not which), I hope it is you who realizes how wrong you are in believing that true devotion to one’s faith can be bought, sold and coerced from people. Clearly, it is you who have no idea what faith and devotion, means.

      • Oopsie, addendum needed.

        I said above, “Same goes for gay people. The freedom to assemble with whomever they please and the freedom to assemble with those deemed, unacceptable.”

        And meant to say ….

        Same goes for gay people. The freedom to assemble with whomever they please and the freedom to _NOT_ assemble with those deemed, unacceptable.

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