Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Nov 3, 2015 6:49:42 GMT -5
Ted Cruz took to his Facebook page a couple of days ago to post a video of Justice Anthony Kennedy comparing his own gay marriage ruling to Hitler’s Third Reich judiciary, suggesting that just as only three judges resigned from the Third Reich, Kim Davis should have also resigned because otherwise it was her duty to comply with the rule of law handed down by the Supreme Court.
Ted Cruz believes that says it all right there:
Read more: therightscoop.com/ted-cruz-justice-kennedy-comparing-his-own-gay-marriage-ruling-to-hitlers-third-reich-says-it-all/#ixzz3qQdfNbEb
joe • 7 hours ago
As Usual, Ted Cruz is right on the mark.
SCOTUS: Too Much and Too Little
"The concept of sexual orientation was first used by Sigmund Freud, and its effect, if not intent, was to radically re-situate sexuality from its creational (biblical) context to something completely new: the foundational drive that determines and defines human identity. Nothing short of personhood was at stake. By defining humanity according to sexual desires and segregating it according to its gendered object, Freud was--intentionally or not--suppressing the biblical category of being made in God's image male and female, and replacing it with an invented category, that of sexual identity. In both intent and language use, Freud took aim at the Bible's authority to diagnose gender and sexuality dysfunctions and prescribe solutions for them. This was no innocent move. Throughout his career, Freud maintained the belief that the God of the Bible was a "universal obsessional neurosis."" Read More @ www.reformation21.org/a...
An Unlikely Convert: A Former Lesbian Professor's Journey to Faith:
As a tenured lesbian professor at Syracuse University, Dr. Rosaria Butterfield had no desire to become part of the heterosexist, patriarchal culture that she perceived to be the identity of Christianity. Her thinking was challenged by the letter of a local pastor who inquired about her basic presuppositions and asked her questions no one had ever asked her before. What began as an academic exercise to find fault with the Scripture and expose the darker side of Christianity, ended with answers and a changed life that resonates in today's culture.
youtu.be/BBX8_vhu4Xw
Ted Cruz believes that says it all right there:
Read more: therightscoop.com/ted-cruz-justice-kennedy-comparing-his-own-gay-marriage-ruling-to-hitlers-third-reich-says-it-all/#ixzz3qQdfNbEb
joe • 7 hours ago
As Usual, Ted Cruz is right on the mark.
SCOTUS: Too Much and Too Little
"The concept of sexual orientation was first used by Sigmund Freud, and its effect, if not intent, was to radically re-situate sexuality from its creational (biblical) context to something completely new: the foundational drive that determines and defines human identity. Nothing short of personhood was at stake. By defining humanity according to sexual desires and segregating it according to its gendered object, Freud was--intentionally or not--suppressing the biblical category of being made in God's image male and female, and replacing it with an invented category, that of sexual identity. In both intent and language use, Freud took aim at the Bible's authority to diagnose gender and sexuality dysfunctions and prescribe solutions for them. This was no innocent move. Throughout his career, Freud maintained the belief that the God of the Bible was a "universal obsessional neurosis."" Read More @ www.reformation21.org/a...
An Unlikely Convert: A Former Lesbian Professor's Journey to Faith:
As a tenured lesbian professor at Syracuse University, Dr. Rosaria Butterfield had no desire to become part of the heterosexist, patriarchal culture that she perceived to be the identity of Christianity. Her thinking was challenged by the letter of a local pastor who inquired about her basic presuppositions and asked her questions no one had ever asked her before. What began as an academic exercise to find fault with the Scripture and expose the darker side of Christianity, ended with answers and a changed life that resonates in today's culture.
youtu.be/BBX8_vhu4Xw