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The Vindication of Antonin Scalia
A giant milestone in the moral revolution passed this week when the U.S. Supreme Court turned down every single appeal from several states on the issue of same-sex marriage. This decision not to take at least one case under consideration stunned both sides in the same-sex marriage battle...
Posted in Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, Beyond Same-Sex Marriage, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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How Scalia’s Prophecy Became a Moral Crisis
One year after the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on the Defense of Marriage Act, this much is clear: Justice Antonin Scalia is a prophet.
Back in 2003, when the court handed down the decision in Lawrence v. Texas, striking down all criminal statutes against homosexual acts, Scalia declared that the stage was set for the legalization of same-sex unions. That was 2003.
“Today’s opinion dismantles the structure of constitutional law that has permitted a distinction to be made between heterosexual and homosexual unions, insofar as a formal recognition in marriage is concerned,” wrote Scalia.
He was proved to be …
Posted in Federal
Tagged Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, Evangelicals, gay marriage, Lawrence v. Texas, LGBTQ rights, Religious Liberty, Same-sex marriage
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