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Less government intrusion in the personal lives regarding the conduct of consenting adults.Originally posted by menageriekeeper:
Nall would try to legalize drugs among other things. I can't see how that would help us progress.
I find you post highly offensive on a Christian website.Originally posted by Magnetic Poles:
A governor should have respect for the rule of law. Moore has demonstrated he has no respect for the law.
I'm not sure how you stand up for the sovereignty of God. He is sovereign whether anyone stands up for it or not. A state judge's disobeying a federal court order neither enhances nor diminishes the sovereignty of God but does diminish the judge's stature in being able to uphold the rule of law.Originally posted by Dale-c:
It is amazing that Christians will side with humanist judges against a truly Godly man that stands up for the sovereignty of the Almighty God.
Moore, being a judge, certainly must have understood the consequences of disobeying a court order. (I'm sure he wouldn't put up with someone disobeying one of his court orders, after all, no matter the reason.) And it was his fellow judges who decided, based upon his actions, that he was no longer fit to be chief justice.The federal order was unlawful and thus it was Judge Moore that was obeying the law and the federal Judge who disobeyed the law.
It is a commonplace that the first person to make comparisons with the Nazis in an Internet debate loses by default.If you had lived in germany during world war II, you would have killed the jews and others in the camps if you were told to.
I agree that Gos is sovereign and is not dependent on fallen man to keep him so. However, let us clarify something, did he defy a law, or did he defy a court decision?I'm not sure how you stand up for the sovereignty of God. He is sovereign whether anyone stands up for it or not. A state judge's disobeying a federal court order neither enhances nor diminishes the sovereignty of God but does diminish the judge's stature in being able to uphold the rule of law.
It is a very serious thing to defy a court order and he did not take that lightly but sometimes it HAS to be done.Moore, being a judge, certainly must have understood the consequences of disobeying a court order. (I'm sure he wouldn't put up with someone disobeying one of his court orders, after all, no matter the reason.) And it was his fellow judges who decided, based upon his actions, that he was no longer fit to be chief justice.
Amazing how our sin never seems as bad as those of others.It is a commonplace that the first person to make comparisons with the Nazis in an Internet debate loses by default.
No one was asking Moore to kill anyone. To try to draw a parallel between outright murder and a debatable constitutional issue is disingenous at best.
We have heard Moore's arguments. I've read the court opinions.
Moore wanted a fight and he got it; he just didn't like the way it turned out. He is a one-trick pony and has been ever since he ran for office. It might or not be nice for a judge to post the Ten Commandments in his courtroom, but it does not qualify him for office.
I find you(sic) post highly offensive on a Christian website.Originally posted by Dale-c:
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A governor should have respect for the rule of law. Moore has demonstrated he has no respect for the law.
BZZZZZ! You lose!If you had lived in germany during world war II, you would have killed the jews and others in the camps if you were told to.
So you believe you should support abortion?Originally posted by Magnetic Poles:
A governor should have respect for the rule of law. Moore has demonstrated he has no respect for the law.
That us where my absentee vote will be going.Originally posted by menageriekeeper:
Riley will do just fine.
Part of the job of Chief Justice is to decorate the building.But Moore had no positive duty to erect a monument. He could easily have upheld his duties, as outlined in the state constitution, without setting up the monument. It was the pony he wanted to ride.
gb93433 was not trying to derail the topic but rather force people to be consistant!Like I've said before, there is always someone ready to turn any thread into an abortion thread. Please don't derail.
Quite the contrary, it was Judge Moore who respected the LAW over the unLAWful order of a federal judge.Originally posted by Magnetic Poles:
A governor should have respect for the rule of law. Moore has demonstrated he has no respect for the law.
Let's see...he has a better grasp of biblical law and government than almost anyone I have ever known.Other than refusing to obey a court order, at the same time as he would have expected others to obey his decisions, what qualifications does Judge Moore have to be governor?