Friday, March 22, 2013

The Waste of Time that will be a Travesty

Unfortunately I don't hold out much hope that the Supreme Court is capable of applying the constitution logically or reasonably as they hear the two Gay Marriage cases next week.

It's a case that should never have happened.  Because in truth and in fact, there is no constitutional right to homosexual marriage.  The very definition of the word "marriage" proves the point.  Add to that the fact that marriage is not a governmental institution, but God's institution, and the Supreme Court has no business even pretending to have the power to decide.

Let's be honest, the whole issue is not even the slightest bit about the liberal talking points.  "Letting two people who love each other have the same right to marry regardless of their gender" is a lie without a point.  What the whole issue boils down to is what every issue boils down to: money.

Gays want to qualify their sexual partners for government benefits.  Survivor benefits, adoption assistance, and a myriad of government entitlements that socialist lawmakers have built into American society over the last 50 years.

If the court decides to bestow a brand new "right" on homosexuals, the next step will be the trampling of the rights of people of faith.  We've already seen it form over the past 20 years or so - merely saying out loud that homosexuality is a disordered and sinful behavior is now branded "hate speech" and can result in the offender losing his or her job and being held up to public lynching for being so intolerant.

The Supreme Court won't be able to see this for what it really is, and will rule for the gays.  My prediction is within a few short months, we'll be seeing hundreds of lawsuits brought by homosexual couples against churches, priests, and pastors all over the country.  Suing them for violating their constitutional rights by refusing to perform their wedding ceremony.

The HHS and Obamacare will follow up very quickly with new mandates on employers to cover all homosexual partners under their employer-sponsored health insurance plan.  Any employers who resist, especially those who try to claim exemption on the grounds of conscience and religious teaching, will be fined intil they're forced to close the doors.  This will include Catholic schools and hospitals, as well as anybody minding their own business while trying to run their business under principles of Christianity like Hobby Lobby or Chik-fil-a.

The Church will go underground.  Within a few short years, I think we'll see many clergymen arrested and imprisoned for being caught preaching "hate" from the pulpit.  Most businesses who find the extreme level of government mandates will drop their health plans and pay the fine, at least until the fine is hiked to levels that force them to close as well.

My only question is whether anyone that might stumble across this post will realize or care when all these things come to pass?  As I've seen this president do one outrageous thing after another and noted that virtually nobody seems to notice or care, I realize just how far we've fallen.

Unless the Supreme Court actually recognizes what's truly up with this case and rules correctly, they will simple add one more giant nail for the coffin of the Late United States of America.

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