First let me say that I believe and feel that homosexality and gay marriage are more than ‘wrong’. They are an abomination and those who unrepentantly practice such things will find their place in hell. Clear enough?
I am not an expert on the Kentucky Law, however, if you are right, and I can only find a ‘very few’ on an internet search who agree with you, I still think that this is a battle that cannot be won in court of public opinion and will cost Cruz, Huckaby, or Trump a chance of even getting nominated, much less elected. After the election if there was real conservative leadership in the house and senate this battle could be fought out legislatively or legally. Or perhaps others will contest the points of constitutionality you bring up. For now, I say leave Trump alone on this. He’s trying to get elected and is the only one, in my opinion, who has the gonads to fight the media and the establishment and still get elected. Cruz will fight, but has neither the charisma or the money to to what Trump is doing and win a majority. I’m with you, not against you. And, by the way, when did you come to know the Lord Jesus?
Yeah, Mitch, heard you loud and clear.
1971. I found Jesus in a Christian Coffee house on Beach Blvd. I was baptized by the hippie freak Lonnie Frisbie.
I totally agree with your post. Thanks for saying better than I would have.