Tuesday, October 05, 2004

Must Be Tough Being a Judge in a Post-Modern Society

...because obviously, Judge William Morvant wasn't looking to the highest law when he ruled against the Louisiana Marriage Amendment on Monday afternoon.

Talk Radio Heads were saying Tuesday morning that "We can't blame Judge Morvant. He was just doing his job. No, it was so-and-so's fault." (One host's favorite pick was the drafters of the language since he didn't have their names -- it's easy to blame nameless folks.)

We can't blame the judge?


That argument didn't work in the Nuremberg Trials.

The Nazis were "just doing their jobs." Sorry. Still Guilty.

It's time for Americans to remember that there is natural law, or Divine Law, that extends higher than any statute written by men, whether it's the Louisiana State Constitution or the federal one, for that matter.

The authors of the Declaration of Independence knew this when they wrote of inalienable rights -- rights given by God that man cannot legally deny (our country has forgotten this).

This country is in need of the 3rd Great Awakening! That's what is going to change it. But what will cause this? I shudder to consider it.

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