This
Big B File is about the recent decisions handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court,
what the impact is on us and what we can do about it.
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The
U.S. Supreme Court ended its session for 2004-2005 with a number of Controversial
Rulings, Especially on Eminent Domain and conflicting rulings on two The Ten
Commandments displays
one on a Ten Commandments Monument outside of the
Texas Statehouse in Austin, TX and a Framed Display of the Ten Commandments
inside a County Courthouse in Kentucky.
It seems like that the 10 Commandments can only
be posted (or in this case a monument erected) if religion i.e. Christianity
is not the reason for erecting a display or monument or if it is placed there
alone. What!?! How can you take religion out of the ten commandments when
that is exactly where they are based?.
Look
at who wants to get ANY MENTION of Christianity out of the public square…Liberal
groups that make up a laundry list of mostly Democratic Party aligned groups
(or ones that might as well be), such as ACLU, Planned Parenthood, Americans
for Separation of Church & State, NARAL Pro-Choice America, National Organization
of Women (NOW), Homosexual Groups (including NAMBLA, which advocates Pedophilia),
March of Dimes, Etc. They are groups that are "offended" by Religion for one
reason only…because the Ten Commandments represent Moral Absolutes. They want
moral relativism, which means that anything goes…like having sex with whomever
you want with no consequences whatsoever, lie to someone without even thinking
about it, getting prescription drugs from Canada without ever being seen by
a Doctor there.
Lets
take a look at the Ten Commandments
and how the moral absolutes they invoke
are the bases for the laws that are on the books today. For
starters, the ninth commandment says "You
shall not bear false witness against your neighbor."
examples include when you go into court, place your left hand on the Bible,
raise your right hand and are asked "Do You swear to tell the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you God." Does that sound
familiar? that means that you can lie on
the witness stand, you would be charged with Perjury and go to jail for it!
I also has modern day implications not covered by law. "You
shall not bear false witness against your neighbor" simply means
do not lie to people and always tell people the truth
a moral absolute.
"You
shall not kill" means that you do not kill people! You can be charged
with Murder, or capital Murder. "You shall not Steal" means simply
that You DO NOT take anything that is not yours! Current laws on the Books include
Robbery, Armed Robbery Grand Larceny, and Embezzlement. Do Not Commit Adultery
simply means that you do have an affair with someone who you are not married
to currently.
Even though Commandments 1, 2,
3, and 4 are not found in current laws on the books, they do represent Moral
Absolutes, which why I believe that the Left are offended by Christianity and
the ten commandments and have been trying to squeeze it out of the public life
for the past since the 1950's. As you can see, there is absolutely no way that
you can separate Religion from the Ten Commandments.
By the way
did I forget to mention that the Ten Commandments can be found
in the Torah, the holy book of the Jewish People. You know them
they're
found here in the United States of America, in Europe and Asia (via Russia)
and Israel.
The U.S. Supreme
Court also ruled that Eminent Domain can be used to take someone's house to
put up a shopping mall or a high-end boutique or a new factory. What this means
is that they can use Eminent Domain to take your house to put in it's place
anything that would bring in more tax revenue for Bureaucrats who would more
than likely start new programs and raise taxes anyway. Before the ruling, they
could only take your home to put in it's place a new road and/or bridge or an
extension of a current road, a school, a Building for Essential Government Services,
a School or Hospital. These three cases (the Ten Commandments Cases out of Texas
[Van Orden v. Perry] and Kentucky [McCreary County v. ACLU] and the Connecticutt
caese of Kelo v. New London involving Eminent Domain) and numerous others
in the past are the reason that we need to have people on the U.S. Supreme Court
that Actually Interpret that Constitute and not be activist judges who make
up new laws as they go along and why the Democrats (including Comrade Dick Durbin)
spent four years filibustering the Bush Judicial Nominees and why they'll be
filibustering whoever President Bush Nominates to replace U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Sandra Day O' Connor. Just mark my words
It is going to happen
the moment President Bush nominates someone!
That's the Big B File.
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I'm Bryan
Hewing.
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