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Mike Huckabee: The Supreme Court can't overrule God
cnn.com ^ | April 30, 2015 | Ashley Killough

Posted on 04/30/2015 10:24:55 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper

Mike Huckabee rallied a crowd of Hispanic evangelicals on Wednesday night, pushing back in the debate over religious freedom just one day after the Supreme Court heard oral arguments to determine whether states have the right to ban same-sex marriage.

"I respect the courts, but the Supreme Court is only that -- the supreme of the courts. It is not the supreme being. It cannot overrule God," he said. "When it comes to prayer, when it comes to life, and when it comes to the sanctity of marriage, the court cannot change what God has created."

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1 posted on 04/30/2015 10:24:55 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
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To: Berlin_Freeper
Feed, Fuel, Fight
2 posted on 04/30/2015 10:25:34 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
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To: Berlin_Freeper

Huckabee has a very good way with words.


3 posted on 04/30/2015 10:26:39 AM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light..... Isaiah 5:20)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

Even a clock?


4 posted on 04/30/2015 10:29:15 AM PDT by maine-iac7 ( million ii, all)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

Anyone can disobey the law of gravity by simply jumping off a roof. G-d gave us free will, and it’s our gift to do with what we choose.


5 posted on 04/30/2015 10:30:05 AM PDT by Steely Tom (Vote GOP for A Slower Handbasket)
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To: maine-iac7

Yes, even the clock....


6 posted on 04/30/2015 10:30:36 AM PDT by stephenjohnbanker (My Batting Average( 1,000) (GOPe is that easy to read))
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To: Berlin_Freeper

Well, actually in this jurisdiction, yes it can.


7 posted on 04/30/2015 10:31:07 AM PDT by Regal
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To: Berlin_Freeper

Yes it can. It has before

It’s just that it can’t do so without consequences bad ones.

Everybody pray if that’s your thing. It WILL help


8 posted on 04/30/2015 10:38:25 AM PDT by stanne
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To: Berlin_Freeper
The Supreme Court can't overrule God

And bumper sticker philosophy can't overrule power mad tyrants with guns and night sticks.

They destroy us one at a time.

There is only one way to stop the unconstitutional abuses of power at the levels we now have and so far Americans have not shown a willingness to use that constitutional right.


9 posted on 04/30/2015 10:39:00 AM PDT by Iron Munro (Oh, yeah. A voluntary internal aWe may be paranoid but that doesn't mean they aren't really after us)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

Sometimes Huck gets it right. We have 3 co-equal branches of govt. The Supreme Court is not the final say on things in this country. They also cannot presume to take away our God given rights.


10 posted on 04/30/2015 10:45:20 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

I attended a pregnancy assistance function with Huckabee as the keynote speaker.

I remember passing over Huckabee in a primary years ago. After listening to him speak...I’d seriously consider him.

I have thrown my support behind Ted Cruz, but if he does not make it through the primaries, Huckabee would certainly be on my short list.


11 posted on 04/30/2015 10:47:35 AM PDT by servantboy777
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

But I like how Cruz does it. He mentions God of course, but then sets reasons why even natural law is against this nonsense and brings in the states rights issue. I think his brilliance goes beyond Mike’s. With all due respect to Mike who is a good religious man..


12 posted on 04/30/2015 10:48:08 AM PDT by dp0622 (Franky Five Angels: "Look, let's get 'em all -- let's get 'em all now, while we got the muscle.")
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To: Berlin_Freeper
Perhaps Huckabee's comments have their roots in the writings, speeches and documents of America's founders and framers of its Constitution. See below:

Natural Law - The Ultimate Source of Constitutional Law

"Man ... must necessarily be subject to the laws of his Creator.. This will of his Maker is called the law of nature.... This law of nature...is of course superior to any other.... No human laws are of any validity, if contrary to this: and such of them as are valid derive all their force...from this original." - Sir William Blackstone (Eminent English Jurist)

The Founders DID NOT establish the Constitution for the purpose of granting rights. Rather, they established this government of laws (not a government of men) in order to secure each person's Creator­ endowed rights to life, liberty, and property.

Only in America, did a nation's founders recognize that rights, though endowed by the Creator as unalienable prerogatives, would not be sustained in society unless they were protected under a code of law which was itself in harmony with a higher law. They called it "natural law," or "Nature's law." Such law is the ultimate source and established limit for all of man's laws and is intended to protect each of these natural rights for all of mankind. The Declaration of Independence of 1776 established the premise that in America a people might assume the station "to which the laws of Nature and Nature's God entitle them.."

Herein lay the security for men's individual rights - an immut­able code of law, sanctioned by the Creator of man's rights, and designed to promote, preserve, and protect him and his fellows in the enjoyment of their rights. They believed that such natural law, revealed to man through his reason, was capable of being understood by both the ploughman and the professor. Sir William Blackstone, whose writings trained American's lawyers for its first century, capsulized such reasoning:

"For as God, when he created matter, and endued it with a principle of mobility, established certain rules for the...direction of that motion; so, when he created man, and endued him with freewill to conduct himself in all parts of life, he laid down certain immutable laws of human nature, whereby that freewill is in some degree regulated and restrained, and gave him also the faculty of reason to discover the purport of those laws."

What are those natural laws? Blackstone continued:

"Such among others are these principles: that we should live honestly, should hurt nobody, and should render to every one his due.."

The Founders saw these as moral duties between individuals. Thomas Jefferson wrote:

"Man has been subjected by his Creator to the moral law, of which his feelings, or conscience as it is sometimes called, are the evidence with which his Creator has furnished him .... The moral duties which exist between individual and individual in a state of nature, accompany them into a state of society . their Maker not having released them from those duties on their forming themselves into a nation."

Americas leaders of 1787 had studied Cicero, Polybius, Coke, Locke, Montesquieu, and Blackstone, among others, as well as the history of the rise and fall of governments, and they recognized these underlying principles of law as those of the Decalogue, the Golden Rule, and the deepest thought of the ages.

An example of the harmony of natural law and natural rights is Blackstone's "that we should live honestly" - otherwise known as "thou shalt not steal" - whose corresponding natural right is that of individual freedom to acquire and own, through honest initiative, private property. In the Founders' view, this law and this right were inalterable and of a higher order than any written law of man. Thus, the Constitution confirmed the law and secured the right and bound both individuals and their representatives in government to a moral code which did not permit either to take the earnings of another without his consent. Under this code, individuals could not band together and do, through government's coercive power, that which was not lawful between individuals.

America's Constitution is the culmination of the best reasoning of men of all time and is based on the most profound and beneficial values mankind has been able to fathom. It is, as William E. Gladstone observed, "The Most Wonderful Work Ever Struck Off At A Given Time By he Brain And Purpose Of Man."

We should dedicate ourselves to rediscovering and preserving an understanding of our Constitution's basis in natural law for the protec­tion of natural rights - principles which have provided American citizens with more protection for individual rights, while guaranteeing more freedom, than any people on earth.

"The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom." -John Locke


Footnote: Our Ageless Constitution, W. David Stedman & La Vaughn G. Lewis, Editors (Asheboro, NC, W. David Stedman Associates, 1987) Part III:  ISBN 0-937047-01-5
here

"Because we hold it for a fundamental and undeniable truth, “that Religion or the duty which we owe to our Creator and the Manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence.

"The Religion then of every man must be left to the conviction and conscience of every man; and it is the right of every man to exercise it as these may dictate. This right is in its nature an unalienable right. It is unalienable; because the opinions of men, depending only on the evidence contemplated by their own minds, cannot follow the dictates of other men: It is unalienable also; because what is here a right towards men, is a duty towards the Creator. It is the duty of every man to render to the Creator such homage, and such only, as he believes to be acceptable to him. This duty is precedent both in order of time and degree of obligation, to the claims of Civil Society. Before any man can be considered as a member of Civil Society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe: And if a member of Civil Society, who enters into any subordinate Association, must always do it with a reservation of his duty to the general authority; much more must every man who becomes a member of any particular Civil Society, do it with a saving of his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign. We maintain therefore that in matters of Religion, no man’s right is abridged by the institution of Civil Society, and that Religion is wholly exempt from its cognizance." - James Madison, excerpted from "Memorial and Remonstrance. . . ."

13 posted on 04/30/2015 10:50:09 AM PDT by loveliberty2
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To: Berlin_Freeper

God has nothing to do with my marriage.


14 posted on 04/30/2015 10:50:52 AM PDT by Misterioso (When men give up reason and freedom, the vacuum is filled by faith and force. -- Ayn Rand)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

Exactly. The Supreme Court cannot make a queer thing sacramental.


15 posted on 04/30/2015 10:54:00 AM PDT by WriteOn (Truth)
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To: servantboy777; dp0622

I like both Huckabee and Cruz. I have yet to decide who I will vote for. But this is sure: I will not vote for either if they and their supporters attack the other. I want to hear them both without the harsh and unfair bashing.


16 posted on 04/30/2015 10:57:29 AM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light..... Isaiah 5:20)
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To: Berlin_Freeper

But they can take everything you have for not baking a cake!!


17 posted on 04/30/2015 10:57:51 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

That’s fair enough.


18 posted on 04/30/2015 11:00:49 AM PDT by dp0622 (Franky Five Angels: "Look, let's get 'em all -- let's get 'em all now, while we got the muscle.")
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To: Misterioso

“God has nothing to do with my marriage.”

What do you mean?


19 posted on 04/30/2015 11:01:22 AM PDT by BarbM (Portuguese Dog Kenyan President)
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To: dp0622
Psalm 2:10-12 Now therefore, be wise, O kings; Be instructed, you judges of the earth. Serve the LORD with fear, And rejoice with trembling. Kiss the Son, lest He be angry, And you perish in the way, When His wrath is kindled but a little. Blessed are all those who put their trust in Him.

The Court may disobey God, but God will judge each member on the court for their breaking of His law. Kiss the Son lest you perish.

20 posted on 04/30/2015 11:02:49 AM PDT by DaveyB (Live free or die!)
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