Tag: Gay Marriage

Sparing Our Land from Divine Judgment

Given that the United States Supreme Court will hand down its ruling on same-sex marriage in a few weeks, it is an especially appropriate time to pray that the Court will be open to the wisdom and guidance of the Holy Spirit. Almost two months ago a...

Supremes Always Know Best

The date is October 3, 2016. The Supreme Court of the United States had issued its precedent setting ruling in mid-2015 with its land mark decision in favor of same-sex marriage. What shocked the nation more than anything else was the fact that...

Your Child, the Bigot

Breitbart London reports that the Durham Free School will be forced to close. The Christian school of ninety-four students, ages 11-14, have been found to be bigots, and, thus, the British government, which funds the school, will withdrawal its...

Saint Paul Addresses The Synod

My dear Brothers in Christ, It is not unusual for people of a certain epoch to assume that in their time the culture has deteriorated to such a degree and at so swift a pace that it must be unique in history. Many of you look about your diocese and...

An Inevitable Conclusion

An Inevitable Conclusion

Well, it happened again. This time a federal judge has overturned the homosexual marriage ban in Wisconsin. For those who are proponents of such “marriages” and, thus, the entire homosexual lifestyle, they must be feeling pretty good about...

None Dare Call It Bias

The following was taken from the Associated Press, written by Clive Anderson: The results of a sociological study in Sweden have sent shock waves throughout academia.  Researchers Fula Houtaire and Horst Dunge of the Malmo University Sociology...

Our Polarized World

Our Polarized World

When I was growing up, there seemed to be some room left for dialogue with others regarding the pressing issues of the day. To a certain extent, we could debate an issue on its merits and explore the various concerns. But at the end of the day, even...

Rewriting History

Rewriting History

Pretend for a moment that it’s 1973, and I am a Supreme Court justice.  In Roe v. Wade, seven of my colleagues have concluded that a woman has an unfettered “right” to abort her child.  The justification for this right found by my fellow justices is...