How Kim Davis and the Supreme Court fulfilled a fictional prophesy.
Today’s hot news topic is Kim Davis has been jailed because she refuses to obey the ruling of Gay Marriage made by the Supreme Court. How long will she remain there now depends on the next step fulfillment of a fictional prophesy.Allow me to explain.
Definition of a prophesy (Merriam Webster)
1, to utter by as if by divine inspiration
2, to predict with assurance or on the basis of mystic knowledge.
Justice Kennedy Excerpt of his “Off the Bench” Comments on the fictional novel 1984 Prediction.
Nineteen Eighty-Four has one of the most brilliant scenes in literature. The protagonist is being tortured by his communist or totalitarian interrogators, and they want him to say that “Two and two is five.” And finally he can’t stand the torture anymore, he says, “Okay, two and two is five.” But, the torture continues. He said, “Why are you continuing?” They say, “The torture continues not until you just say it, but until you believe it.” And, this is a powerful reminder that governments want to plan your destiny. They want to plan what you think, and this must never happen. And so, Nineteen Eighty-Four is a book of tremendous importance, I think, in that regard. (Source Below)
Three Questions for Justice Kennedy
- How long will Kim Davis remain (tortured) in prison?
- How long will it take to make Kim Davis believe Gay Marriage is moral because the Supreme Court redefined marriage?
- Do you perhaps think the jailing of Kim Davis portrays the (powerful) Supreme Court in a similar way as the antagonist characters in the novel 1984?
King Solomon.
In my opinion, changing the definition of marriage is not the answer to the gay marriage controversy. What Justice Kennedy should have done is read up on King Solomon to understand you can’t fix things that can’t be fixed by simply changing a word definition using his power of office. Because by doing so, he has now turned a previous fictional novel prophesy into a factual happening to change a previous democratic nation into a totalitarian nation. .
King Solomon Ecclesiasties 1:15
That which is crooked cannot be made straight: and that which is wanting cannot be numbered.
Gills
That which is crooked cannot be made straight,…. By all the art and cunning, wisdom and knowledge of man, that he can attain unto; whatever he, in the vanity of his mind, may find fault with in the works of God, either of nature of providence, and which he may call crooked, it is not in his power to make them straight, or to mend them;
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Source
http://supremecourtreview.com/default/justice/index/id/34
http://biblehub.com/commentaries/ecclesiastes/1-15.htm
It is amazing, that in this country now, that we can accommodate every one but Christians.
If violating a law is the standard for locking up a politician then why isn’t the president in jail or 200 mayors who refuse to obey our immigration laws? Why not the governor of Colorado for federal marijuana laws?
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1984 is a great commentary on the effects of power without control. The law is just words on a page, you can’t make someone accept your are right simply by putting it in print. However to ensure that your law is obeyed you must choose to enforce it.
Now same sex marriage or union isn’t really the issue any longer it is how much power does the state have over the personal rights of citizens.
The Supreme Court could find itself in trouble with the International Convention of Human Rights, the US laws on conscientious objection and the personal right of every citizen to express their personal belief through religion or secularism.
Sadly this is an example of a justice system that has forgotten that you can’t control the minds of citizens but it has chosen to control the actions.
The State does have a right to refuse to employ the person but it stretches that right when it chooses to imprison – nicely argued piece enjoyed reading it.
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Thanks for adding your insight and comments.
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Truly a dearth of wisdom in the land. God help us.
Good post btw.
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Thanks for your kudos.
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Thanks again.
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This is excellent!
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Thanks for your comment.
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Reblogged this on American Voice and commented:
King Solomon Ecclesiasties 1:15 – That which is crooked cannot be made straight: and that which is wanting cannot be numbered.
An excellent article.
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I couldn’t resist commenting. Well written!
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An outstanding share! I’ve just forwarded this onto a co-worker who was doing a little homework on this.
And he actually ordered me lunch because I found it for him…
lol. So allow me to reword this…. Thank YOU for the meal!!
But yeah, thanx for spending time to talk about this matter here on your web page.
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