Wednesday, May 21, 2014

American Judges Defy God Almighty

American Judges defy God Almighty
In ruling same-sex marriage Constitutional,
In many cases overriding the vote of the people against it.
This was most recently done in Pennsylvania and Oregon.
Until 2003 Same-sex marriage was banned in all 50 states.

This is the same Constitution put in place by men who honored God
And now defiled by godless, Secular Humanist Judges
Who have no regard for God whatsoever.

Christ Jesus defined marriage this way:
'Haven't you read,' he [Christ Jesus] replied,
'That at the beginning the Creator made them male and female,
And said, 'For this reason a man will leave his father and mother
And the Two will become one flesh'?
So they are no longer two, but one.
Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate.'
(Matthew 19:4-6)

God has made clear in His Word that homosexuality is an abomination to Him.

Every state where same-sex marriage is allowed
Is now under the CURSE of God Almighty for DISOBEDIENCE to Him.
Listen :
If you do not obey the Lord your God and do not carefully follow all His Commands and decrees I am given you today,
All these CURSES will come upon you and overtake you:

You will be CURSED in the city and CURSED in the country.
Your basket and you kneading trough will be CURSED.
The fruit of your womb will be CURSED, and the crops of your land,
And the calves of your herds and the lambs of your flocks.
You will be CURSED when you come in and CURSED when you go out.
(Deuteronomy 28:15-19)

For the full picture of the CURSES your must read all of Deuteronomy 28.

This is America that is already under a CURSE from God Almighty
Because of its WANTON ABORTION.

Following is World Magazine's analysis
Of America's same-sex marriage situation:


Worldmag.com
Pennsylvania’s voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage became the latest law felled by a federal judge on Tuesday.
We now join the 12 federal district courts across the country which, when confronted with these inequities in their own states, have concluded that all couples deserve equal dignity in the realm of civil,” U.S. District Judge John E. Jones wrote in his opinion.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett’s office defended his state’s law after Attorney General Kathleen Kane, who declared it unconstitutional, refused to fight the legal challenge. Corbett is likely to appeal to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
The plaintiffs in the case—a widow, 11 couples and one of the couples' two teenage daughters—claimed the law inflicts harm on same-sex couples and their children by depriving them of the legal protections and tax benefits afforded to married couples.
The last two days have been busy for same-sex marriage court cases. An Oregon judge overturned that state’s ban on Monday. And a federal court in Utah ordered state officials there to recognize more than 1,000 gay marriages conducted after a judge overturned its law. After two weeks, the U.S. Supreme court stopped the ceremonies with an emergency stay. The Obama administration announced it would recognize the unions, whether the state did or not.

The state of marriage

Until 2003, same-sex marriage was banned in all 50 states. But a lot has changed in the last decade. Seventeen states now allow same-sex marriage, either through legislative action or voter referendum. After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the federal Defense of Marriage Act in 2013, judges in six states have struck down statues upholding traditional marriage. More judges likely will follow suit, and the question of whether states can determine what constitutes marriage within their borders will eventually be decided by the nation’s highest court.
The map below shows the state of marriage in each state, with more details about each one listed below.
Judicial activism in 2013 and 2014:
  • Pennsylvania—A federal judge declares the state's voter-approved ban unconstitutional.
  • Oregon—A district judge declares its voter-approved ban unconstitutional.
  • Idaho—A federal judge ruled the state's 2006, voter-approved ban is unconstitutional.
  • Arkansas—A county circuit judge strikes down the state's ban, approved by voters in 2004.
  • Ohio—Judge orders state to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. Ruling stayed pending appeal.
  • Tennessee—A federal appeals court stays a lower court judge's orders that the state must recognize three same-sex marriages performed in other states. The ruling does not yet apply to other couples. The state is appealing the decision. Same-sex marriage was banned by constitutional amendment in 2006.
  • Michigan—Constitutional ban overturned by federal judge. Judge’s ruling stayed pending appeal.
  • Texas—Constitutional ban overturned by federal judge. Judge’s ruling stayed by the U.S. Supreme Court pending appeal.
  • KentuckyJudge orders state to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states.
  • Virginia—Constitutional ban overturned by federal judge. Judge’s ruling stayed pending appeal.
  • Oklahoma—Constitutional ban overturned by federal judge. Judge’s ruling stayed pending appeal.
  • Utah—Constitutional ban overturned by federal judge. Judge’s ruling stayed by the U.S. Supreme Court pending appeal. (2013) 
Legalized in 2013:
Legalized in 2012:
  • Maine—by voter referendum
  • Maryland—by voter referendum
  • Washington—voter referendum
Legalized in 2011 and 2009:
Legalized in 2008:
  • Connecticut—by state Supreme Court ruling
First legalization—2003:
  • Massachusetts—by state supreme court ruling
Banned in 2012:
Banned by constitutional amendment in 2008:
  • Arizona
  • Florida
Banned by constitutional amendment in 2006:
  • Colorado
  • Idaho
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Wisconsin
Banned by constitutional amendment in 2005 and 2004:
  • Alabama
  • Arkansas
  • Georgia
  • Kansas (2005)
  • Louisiana
  • Mississippi
  • Montana
  • North Dakota
  • Oregon—Recognizes same-sex marriages performed in other states
Early bans:
  • Nebraska—by constitutional amendment in 2000
  • West Virginia—by state statute in 2000
  • Alaska—by voter referendum in 1998
  • Indiana—by state law in 1997
  • Pennsylvania—by state statute in 1996
  • Wyoming—by state statute in 1977
My comments: You can see from the map that "Blue America," the Babylon of America is closing in with its God Defying, godless, Secular Humanism. America's only Hope is REPENTANCE. Without REPENTANCE America is FINISHED as a nation. America will remain CURSED until she REPENTS.





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