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Title: Breaking: U.S. Supreme Court will rule on gay ‘marriage’ issue
Source: Life Site News
URL Source: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/b ... ill-rule-on-gay-marriage-issue
Published: Jan 16, 2015
Author: Ben Johnson
Post Date: 2015-01-17 00:00:11 by redleghunter
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Comments: 155

After more than a decade of legal wrangling and a burst of judicial activism that overturned the will of the voters in dozens of states, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to rule on whether same-sex “marriage” is an unalienable constitutional right.

Justices announced Friday that they had consolidated four cases from the states of Ohio, Tennessee, Michigan, and Kentucky, scheduling two hearings for April.

According to the Court's document, the first 90-minute session will ask, “Does the Fourteenth Amendment require a state to license a marriage between two people of the same sex?” The second session, scheduled to last one hour, will ask, “Does the Fourteenth Amendment require a state to recognize a marriage between two people of the same sex when their marriage was lawfully licensed and performed out-of-state?”

The move comes after the High Court declined to hear a series of appeals in October, leaving states where judges had redefined marriage without legal recourse. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg hinted at a public hearing that justices could weigh in on the issue if lower court rulings began to conflict.

In November, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, based in Ohio, upheld the constitutionality of constitutional marriage protection amendments in four states – the four states where the justices agreed to hear appeals on Friday.

Court watchers expect a ruling before the end of the court's term in late June.

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#7. To: redleghunter (#0)

This is a very good time for people to re-read Kings and Chronicles, and note especially the fate of the Northern Kingdom of Israel. They went off the rails on one thing, and that led to another and another and another. Eventually God used the Assyrians, who were completely brutal, to utterly exterminate them.

When God sent the Babylonians to destroy Judah, which was also pretty bad, he preserved a remnant of Judah intact as the Jews of the Exile, in Babylon, but he preserved nothing of the Northern 10 tribes. There was no remnant. Israel was completely wiped out, and the link back to Moses and Abraham, and forward to post-Exilic Judah, was broken, the ties annhilated utterly.

And what was the sin of the Northern Kingdom? They set up their own altar. They performed the rites of the Torah on that altar, and followed the law, at first, and had local Levites and priests do it, at first.

But God had commanded ONE place of sacrifice, at Jerusalem. Not two. Not three. And he had commanded that the priests at the altar were to be entirely drawn from the lineage of Aaron, and not anybody else, for any reason. God did not permit any substitutions, or any second altar.

It was God who broke Solomon's Kingdom of Israel into two, and it was God who appointed the King who would break off the Northern Ten Tribes. The split of the Kingdom was ordained by God. But it was the political considerations of the God-anointed King of Israel, his concern that if the altar and religious rite were exclusively at Jerusalem, that the loyalty of the Israelites of the Northern Kingdom would gradually drift back to Judah, from the fact of making pilgrimages there. Also, that the wealth of Israel would be siphoned off into Judah through the Temple taxes. That was the reason WHY Jeroboam set up an altar in Israel - it was because he and his advisors, including Levites who stayed on, thought it was necessary to preserve the political independence of their state and prevent the divided loyalties of their people.

But God said one altar, in Jerusalem, not two. And God did not change his mind. Through Prophets he warned the Israelites - 5/6ths of the Chosen People - and he warned the King that He himself had anointed. But the reasons of state seemed so overwhelming to Jeroboam and to the Israelites that they did not listen. They kept their altars and did the same things on them that were done in Jerusalem, a mirror image.

And so God annhilated forever 10/12th of the Chosen People, unchose them, and wiped them from the map of the world by the most violent and barbaric of all of the peoples of the Middle East. Completely exterminating Israel forever.

Yes, from that initial departure, Israel then did greater and greater sin, and God saw all of that sin, but it was not those sins that God sent Prophets to harp on the Israelites. Rather, God aimed directly at the root every time: I command you to have one altar. It will be in your enemy's country, and your people will serve at that altar, and pay taxes to that Temple.

Yes, that will mean that the enemy's kingdom is strengthened and yours is weakened, and that your people will have affection for their King.

My religion and Temple is more important than your state, your political independence, your economic welfare. Your great state will indeed be, in the sense you say, always subordinated in a sense to your rival state, because your religion will always be in his land, and your people will go there. What you say is true about their hearts therefore being attuned to Jerusalem, and not to you. Over time, this may very well mean that your state is lost, and that your people go back over to Judah and reunite with them. I split you off from them because of the sins of the King of Judah. Had he not committed those sins, there would have been no religion.

You have a kingdom because I gave you one. Your first duty is to serve me, and follow all of my statutes. You are independent, but you are dependent for your religious sacrifices on a Temple and priesthood and altar in a foreign land, and you will never be free of that. Submit, therefore, to your subordination on these matters: I am the Lord.

That was the effect of God's message. Israel said no. So God annhilated Israel and left no remnant of it. Judah was rebuilt, but Israel cannot be, because the Northern Tribes are extinct. Sure, their heirs of the body still exist. The Samaritans were (and still are) probably partly the heirs of the body of the Tribes of Israel. Irrelevant. The religious link was broken, the continuity, severed, the rites ended. Forever. Only two or three tribes survived intact: Judah, Benjamin, the portion of Simeon that had been settled in Judah, and the portion of the Levites who were settled in Judah. To the extent that refugees of Naphthali, Ephraim, Asher, Mannasseh, Dan, Gad, Reuben and Zebulun migrated into Judah either at the split of the Kingdom or as refugees from the Assyrians, remnants of the people of those tribes remained, but they were incorporated into the other tribes, just as Simeon had ceased to exist by name by the time of Judah's exile, and had simply become part of Judah.

So, the DNA of some of the tribes survived, but then, the DNA of the Canaanites was in the bloodline of David (through Rahab the Harlot). That's meaningless. The Bible does not speak of DNA, it speaks of tribes, and all of the tribes except Judah, Benjamin and a portion of Levi were utterly extinct by the time of the exile, never to return to the earth.

And all because the God-anointed King of Israel felt the need to set up a parallel altar, for reasons of state.

Some will say that this history lesson is a religious imposition on a political thread. Nope. It's an explanation for the progressive death or America, and the progressive death of Europe before it. It is a mirror, polished by God, to illuminate the folly of men of state over the ages in chosing the short term expedient of the logic of state and politics over the commandments of God.

Jesus said, twice on the last two pages of Scripture, that the sexually immoral fail judgment and are thrown into the fire at judgment. One can be forgiven, but to be forgiven one must admit the wrong and forgive others. Our men of state are making it wrong to call a wrong a wrong.

America is doomed, and deserves to be.

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#74. To: Vicomte13 (#7)

Excellent historical summary and comparison.

Only comment: I believe the tribe of Simeon sojourned in the land allotted to Judah. I also believe that small amounts of each tribe emigrated to Judah when Jeroboum went off the rails. All of which with the Temple Levites considered as Judah.

redleghunter  posted on  2015-01-17   23:24:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#108. To: redleghunter (#74)

Only comment: I believe the tribe of Simeon sojourned in the land allotted to Judah. I also believe that small amounts of each tribe emigrated to Judah when Jeroboum went off the rails. All of which with the Temple Levites considered as Judah.

Well, that's it.

If you look in Kings and see what God said when he divided Judah from Israel, he said that he was leaving only two tribes to Judah: Judah and Benajmin.

Now, if we think about it, that's not exactly right, for the Levites were all over Israel, and then there was the case of Simeon.

However, we have to remember something about Simeon and Levi: they were special cases, both of them, because they were the ones who went on the murderous tear over their sister's rape. Dinah was raped by a Canaanite, you may recall, but the boy did love her and Israel (Jacob) and the boy's father were ready to make it right, by the payment of dowry and proper marriage. Note that this was precisely the process laid out by God in the Torah for the deflowering of a virgin: the man who deflowered her had to pay the father the bride price and the father could decide whether or not to let the man have the girl.

In this case, it's made clear that Israel and the father did agree that Dinah and the boy could indeed marry and be together, because although the act was bad the love was genuine. And so it was agreed. The entire village of Canaanites even agreed to be circumcised, and did it! thereby becoming Israelites.

But Levi and Simeon filled with their own wrath became mass murderers and exacted their own vengeance, going in while all of these men were recovering from their circumcision and slaughtering them all.

For this, Israel was horrified and mortified, saying that by their evil deed, Levi and Simeon had made Israel stink in the nose of all of its neighbors.

He was not being rhetorical: Levi and Simeon were mass murderers and very evil.

It was not forgotten either. Go to Israel's death, in Egypt, when he propesies the future of his sons, he specifically refers to Levi and to Simeon and their cruelty, and says taht for that they will be scattered in Israel.

Of course that comes to pass. The Levites are given no land, but are scattered all over Israel as servants of the cult. And the Simeons are so small in number that they can't fill a full portion, so they are scattered within Judah.

By the time we get to Kings, God speaks about how the Kingdom will be divided 10 and 2. This is a little disconcerting, because the math doesn't exactly add up. Ignoring the fact that the Levites are spread all over the place, in the Kingdom of Judah there were originally THREE tribes plus the Levites: Judah, Benjamin and Simeon. So the math would be 9 and 3. Or, if Simeon had disappeared completely into Judah, 8 and 3.

The only way to get "10 and 2", with Judah and Benjamin in Judah, is to move Simeon to the Northern Kingdom...which Scripture doesn't say happened.

In other words, this is one of the real contradictions of Scripture.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-01-18 08:45:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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