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xlsdraw

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On January 22, 1973, Roe vs Wade was passed by the Supreme Court.

On that same day, January 22, 1973, LBJ also died suddenly of a massive heart attack.

On June 15th, 2020, the United States is dangerously embroiled in escalating civil unrest.

On June 15th, 2020, the US Supreme Court made a hugely pro-LGBTQ ruling.

I said all along that President Trump's SC appointees were not staunch Christian Conservatives. Today that was validated.
 

Roy

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On January 22, 1973, Roe vs Wade was passed by the Supreme Court.

On that same day, January 22, 1973, LBJ also died suddenly of a massive heart attack.

On June 15th, 2020, the United States is dangerously embroiled in escalating civil unrest.

On June 15th, 2020, the US Supreme Court made a hugely pro-LGBTQ ruling.

I said all along that President Trump's SC appointees were not staunch Christian Conservatives. Today that was validated.

It makes you feel like Obama is still in office. It was truly shameful. Gorsuch voted with the majority. Kavanaugh voted with the dissenters but praised lgbtqs for their victory. He let it be known that his sympathies are with the sodomites, but technically he couldn't vote with the majority.

Maybe those accusers really weren't making that stuff up. His support for the sodomite crowd makes him seem perverted.
 

xlsdraw

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I support and appreciate our President but He is not at all anti-LBGTQ and he is at best only moderately anti-abortion. He has called abortion settled law.

None of the Nine Supreme Court Justices are anywhere close to Fundamentalists.

Three Liberal Jews
Five Catholics
One Episcopalian

All three of these religions are represented members in the interreligious Human Fraternity movement that I have been warning about.
 

Salty

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BUT the SC justice are to rule based on the COTUS - NOT based on their personal feelings or conviction.

To bad our founding fathers, could not foresee that immorality such as homosexuality and abortion were not addressed in the COTUS

So the only recourse we have is to change the COTUS - the chances of that is a snowball chance in Los Angles, Calif.

Come quickly, Lord Jesus.
 

just-want-peace

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BUT the SC justice are to rule based on the COTUS - NOT based on their personal feelings or conviction.

To bad our founding fathers, could not foresee that immorality such as homosexuality and abortion were not addressed in the COTUS

So the only recourse we have is to change the COTUS - the chances of that is a snowball chance in Los Angles, Calif.

Come quickly, Lord Jesus.[/QUOTE]

AMEN, AMEN & AMEN!!!!
 

Adonia

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Like I read somewhere else, watch for the lawsuits to come flying out now when some religious organization has to hire a man who dresses regularly in women's clothing.
 

church mouse guy

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I think that Congress is going to have to address that law. Transgenders and other perverts are not going to apply to some Islamic business but they are going to go all out against Christian ministries.

As for Trump, he is center right but everything is such a mess that he hardly has time to deal with everything. However, he is effective because he is attacked daily by Democrats.
 
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