To: Polybius
And who decides what is the supreme law of the land is in the United States of America?
God, as revealed in His Word. And not just in the United States, but everywhere and at all times.
All your ramblings about what you personally believe is or is not the law and that the law is meaningless when it conflicts with your religious beliefs is nothing more that anarchist bloviating.
But it doesn't conflict with *my* religious beliefs -- it conflicts with the Will of God.
The problem here, as I see it, is that you believe your "rights" come from a document called the US Constitution. And its true, the document in question does outline a number of rights -- rights that are endowed by the Judeo-Christian God. Our Founding Fathers understood that the concept of "rights" is meaningless in a godless universe. In such a universe, you would have the same "right" to life, liberty and happiness as a frog -- or even a tree -- that is to say, no "right" at all.
Our rights come from God, and not just "God" as a concept, but the God of the Old and New Testament. He is the final arbiter of what is "right" and "wrong" -- since He Himself defines both right and wrong by his very whim.
He has also revealed to us, through His Word, that certain crimes (abortion, homosexuality, devil worship, witchcraft, etc.) are abominations and are not to be tolerated under any circumstances. If the US Supreme Court and my local DA office disagree, it's because they're wrong. Even if the US Constitution disagrees with God (which, in its original, "un-spun" version it doesn't) then the Constitution would be wrong as well.
God's Will has been revealed clearly and without hindrance through His Word. If our national leaders continue to deny Him, then I truly fear for the future of our country.
216 posted on
01/04/2008 5:05:21 PM PST by
LightBeam
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To: LightBeam
All your ramblings about what you personally believe is or is not the law and that the law is meaningless when it conflicts with your religious beliefs is nothing more that anarchist bloviating.But it doesn't conflict with *my* religious beliefs -- it conflicts with the Will of God.
However, the point is that the Rule of Law has meaning in the U.S. and, until the law is chaged, abortion will continue to be the law of the land in all 50 states.
The law say A and all you bring to the table is to whine that the Will of God does not want A but you are doing absolutely NOTHING of practical value to change A to B.
You are perfectly happy to keep abortion legal in all 50 states for the next half a century just so that you can sanctimoniously brag:
"I did not pay one second of attention to the issue of Roe v. Wade. No siree!! If I could not save every single baby in all 50 states, I was not going to save a single one in any state. That is the Will of God, ya know. If you want to know what God wants, just ask me. I am God's Voice on the Planet Earth. "
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