Gay “Marriage”: A Hero in Alabama
By Julio
Severo
Alabama
Chief Justice Roy Moore built his career on loyalty to the U.S. Constitution
and to God’s Constitution, the Bible, and it has cost him his job — twice.
Roy Moore |
The
same commission had removed him from office 13 years ago over a Ten
Commandments monument. Left-wing activists wanted the monument removed from the
Alabama Supreme Court. Moore defended its stay. And he was chastised and
removed.
The Ten Commandments in the U.S. Supreme Court façade |
Moore
is a West Point graduate who loves to recite from memory long passages of the
Bible and many U.S. historical documents that defend the Bible.
There
is no inconsistency between the Bible and the U.S. Constitution, overwhelmingly
drafted by men who read and lived by the Bible. All of them did not believe in
gay “marriage.”
There
is total inconsistency between gay “marriage” and the U.S. Constitution, because
its framers had in mind the well-being of their families and nation, not the
advancement of the gay ideology.
Last
year, on defiance of the Ten Commandments embraced by the U.S. Constitution
framers, the U.S. Supreme Court imposed gay “marriage” on the United States. Moore chose
not to defy the U.S. Constitution and especially the moral and spiritual
foundation of its framers.
He
passionately embraces conservatism. He reacted when Facebook launched an app
called “Let’s Celebrate Pride,” which allowed users to overlay
an image of the homosexual rainbow over their profile picture. The Facebook
celebration was in honor of the U.S. Supreme Court decision creating gay
“marriage.”
The
strongest resistance came from conservative Russians, as reported by me in my
article “Conservative Russians Give Moral Lesson
to Facebook’s Homosexual Propaganda,”
published in Barbwire.
As a
good conservative, Justice Moore spread my article on his
Facebook profile.
His message was clear: He was against the pro-sodomy judicial activism from the
U.S. Supreme Court. He was supportive of the Russian resistance to this
activism and to the Facebook celebration.
His
resistance to gay “marriage” imposed by the Supreme Court cost him his job.
No
one was surprised when a Christian lost his job in the Soviet Union. After all,
the Soviet government was communist and officially atheistic. It was expected
to persecute Christians.
Yet,
the U.S. Supreme Court was founded to respect officially the Ten Commandments,
not the gay ideology, atheism, etc.
The
United States was founded to respect the Ten Commandments, not the gay
ideology.
Moore
was removed from his job for respecting the Ten Commandments, not the gay
ideology. He was removed not in the Soviet Union, but in the United States,
which is theoretically the most Protestant nation in the world.
How
did the United States come to begin treating Christians as the Soviet Union did
to them?
The
Soviet Union was defeated for its anti-Christian atheism. But Sodom, which
promoted sodomy, including gay “marriage,” was totally destroyed.
With
Moore’s suspension, the message is clear: The modern U.S. has no moral and
spiritual connection to its Founders and no American judge is allowed to
challenge the law of the land. And this law is gay “marriage.”
In a
statement, Moore called his suspension “a politically motivated effort by
radical homosexual and transgender groups to remove me as chief justice of the
Supreme Court because of outspoken opposition to their immoral agenda.”
Moore
gave his Christian testimony. And the Ten Commandments in the U.S. Supreme
Court façade are also a powerful testimony against gay “marriage.” At its own
peril, the United States is imitating the Soviet Union and Sodom.
With
information from the Associated Press.
Portuguese
version of this article: “Casamento”
gay: Um herói no Alabama
Source: Last Days Watchman
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