Posted on 01/05/2010 9:23:32 AM PST by Between the Lines
New York: Incoming Ulster County judge Donald A. Williams has been sworn into office with his left hand on a dictionary instead of a book of scripture.
When the time came to swear in Williams, a Republican, no Bible could be found so the former district attorney took his oath on a dictionary. Williams was unconcerned by the substitution, saying that the swearing-in is ceremonial only.
There is no requirement for officials to be sworn in on a Bible but most choose to do so, many with their own family Bible. The substitution in this case reportedly injected 'a light moment' into the solemn ceremony.
Did you bother checking this guy out or simply judge him on a snafu? I started reading about him. Found that he served on the Board of Directors of the Boy Scouts. Must be a REALLY bad man.
I think it would be great if we switched from the Bible to the Constitution. Seems that we have a lot in government who believe in the Bible, but think the Constitution is worthless.
It makes one wonder, since it has a lot of what is considered "objectionable material" in it.
SOLEMN:
1 : marked by the invocation of a religious sanction (a solemn oath)
2 : marked by the observance of established form or ceremony;
specifically : celebrated with full liturgical ceremony.
The foundation of our country is Jehovah GOD.
If He is considered non-essential in America, I will cheer it's destruction.
That’s actually a good idea too. But then, the Supreme Court found a right to abortion in the Constitution. So I’d still want that dictionary in there.
There were many articles about this incident on the net. This is the only one that mentions any political affiliation, which is why I posted it.
Let me summarize.
Religious liberals and others who openly hate the Bible are extremely prone to hate the real constitution as well since they are basically lawless humanists (sometimes using religious wording for window dressing) who reject the God who is their Creator and lawgiver.
I suppose it would be to much to ask that the judge show up with his own Bible just in case.
The important thing about taking the Oath of Office is that it is a solemn Oath.
The traditional Christian belief was that if you violated a solemnly sworn oath to God, you went to Hell.
Well, I don’t know how much leverage that has with many people these days. But that’s certainly the kind of solemn oath you want—something that will be taken seriously, so seriously that a violation means the loss of salvation.
That’s why, for instance, a POTUS swears to uphold the Constitution, but swears to do it on the Bible. The Bible is not necessary, but it’s a reminder that this is an oath taken with God as witness—and enforcer.
He actually ran as an Independent on the Republican ticket. He ran against a woman judge that was appointed by Paterson that had never tried a felony case.
of coure nit! how else could I do the customry knee-jerk reaction
But if it did not seem silly to him, to swear on a dictionary instead of the bible, then he is not conservative ENOUGH
He didn’t run as a Conservative. He ran as an Independent.
And the swearing in was a formality as he’s already on the bench. He replaced a Dem appointment by Paterson.
To them, (not to those who gave us the constitution and other very important things like taking a real oath to God) the only view of reality upon which our freedoms could stand was the world view that their was a Creator to whom we will answer, (even for things meaningless to liberals, such lying under oath).
All exceptions only prove the rule.
Thanks for the background info!
Maybe we should let them use any book they want as well.
If the judge would agree to adjudicate cases in such a fashion that the definitions of the words in the laws were accepted as they are found in the dictionary instead of how liberal/politically-correct types want them re-defined (e.g., the word right) Id propose that EVERY judge be sworn in on a dictionary.
Great point! That certainly works for me.
You’re welcome.
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