Scott E said:For your information I spend 2 nights a week in jail doing exactly as you said. I minister to their families and them doing the week also. I write letters to the editors, I stand on street corners, I deal with people one on one everyday. I teach my family about Jesus and how to live a fruitful life for Him and it has worked. I do those things and also stand against injustice and immorality. In that last 3 years I have been involved with over 600 people making a decision for Christ. I am doing my job. What about you?
Gunther said:Yes you are confused. Every law on the books legislate morality. Now a person can murder, but the law says it is wrong. All laws are centered around the 10 Commandments. GET THAT, ALL.
Obey the law of the land, humm. Which ones. The one on legalized slavery, the ones on allowing discrimnation based on race, the ones on legalize babykilling, the ones on taxation without representation. Be sure to obey them all. You are confused.
PS I don't listen to Dobson and rarely hear anything from Kennedy. In fact I have never run into to them on the streets or in the jails.
The real reason for the movement of removing God out of this society.
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ALL laws are centred around the Ten Commandments? I grant you that the important ones are, but I can't seem to find the commandment that says "Thou shalt not go more than 60 km/h on Warman Road".
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So it is a sin NOT to have the ten commandments posted in the Alabama Capital Building? Then the other 49 states must be in grave sin RIGHT NOW. I expect you down in Austin prompto to start declaring the hersesy of not having this monument posted at the entrance. You care about Alabama but have allowed your own state to fall into apostacy!
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Most other states have some form of them also.
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My mistake. Where in the Capital building are the ten commandments posted?
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I was going to ask when the above was written, but I see that it was written in 1976.
1976...The year of the United States bicentenial. I was in Junior High School. Life was simple...life was good.
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Who's been dead for years
Which was for the SCOTUS a privacy issue, not an abortion issue. I disagree with the precepts of current abortion laws, but I do agree that it should be consistent between states.
Which was a privacy issue. I would no more agree with localized sodomy laws than I would with localized idolatry laws. They're both sins, but when in private, they're matters of individual liberty.
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Once again, Johnv, no surprise. You missed my point. :(
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It's clear it doesn't mean anything anymore - judges can just make rulings up as they go without even reading the federal constitution.
And why don't we just eliminate the States. It's clear that many people don't consider they have the rights and powers left to them by the federal constitution. That way we can eliminate all state and local taxes. Just have everything be a federal tax. Just have everything - such as the government schools and universities, the highways, etc. - run from Washington, D.C. Then we will no longer have the current richer States with better government services than the current poorer States.
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That constitution is king and it says "no law." Justice Moore seems well within the constitution when he argues that "no law" means "no law." This is a matter for the state of Alabama, who seems to have already spoken on this matter, both in their own constitution and in the public free election of Justice Moore to the bench.
Someone asked earlier if the state of Alabama could appoint a state religion. Based on the facts existing at the time of the writing of the constitution, we should say Yes, they could. It seems there were several states at the signing of the constitution that had official state churches. The men who wrote and signed the constitution, then sent it out for ratification knew this and accepted it. Their target was the federal government. States had their own governments. The expanding power of the federal government is increasing problemmatic constitutionally. They are stepping in areas where they have no constitutional standing. </font>[/QUOTE]And there ya have it! -
An interesting interview with Alan Keys on this subject.
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1976 is the year that i started my
current employment. Wow, 27 years of
workin' fo' da man ;)
BTW, can anybody tell me how i can get
SUSPENDED WITH PAY? I could make half again
as much continuning my pay as taking
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Yes I tell you how to get suspended and recieve your pay also. Do what is right and legal, but it goes against the grain of an out of control society. You may get suspended but they will be afraid of a law suit, so they will pay you.
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Hmm, all this halabaloo about Judge Moore brings to mind a Scripture:
John 7:12
And there was much murmuring among the people concerning him: for some said, He is a good man: others said, Nay; but he deceiveth the people.
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Oh Hank! That is so good!
Sherrie
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