'We will not obey’: Christian
leaders threaten civil disobedience if Supreme Court
legalizes gay marriage
By Todd Starnes
Published April 28, 2015
“We will not obey.”
That’s
the blunt warning a group of prominent religious leaders is
sending to the Supreme Court of the United States as they
consider same-sex marriage.
“We
respectfully warn the Supreme Court not to cross that line,”
read a document titled, Pledge in Solidarity to Defend Marriage.
“We stand united together in defense of marriage. Make no
mistake about our resolve.”
“While
there are many things we can endure, redefining marriage is
so fundamental to the natural order and the common good that
this is the line we must draw and one we cannot and will not
cross,” the pledge states.
The
signees are a who’s who of religious leaders including
former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former U.S. Senator Rick
Santorum, National Religious Broadcasters president Jerry
Johnson, Pastor John Hagee, and Franklin Graham, president
and CEO of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and
Samaritan’s Purse.
The pledge was
crafted by Rick Scarborough, the president of Vision America
Action; James Dobson, the founder of Family Talk Radio; and
Mat Staver, the founder of Liberty Counsel.
“We’re
sending a warning to the Supreme Court and frankly any court
that crosses the line on the issue of marriage,” Staver told
me.
He
said that once same-sex marriage is elevated to the level of
protected status – it will transform the face of society and
will result in the “beginning of the end of Western
Civilization.”
“You
are essentially saying that boys and girls don’t need moms
and dads – that moms and dads are irrelevant,” Staver said.
“Gender becomes pointless when government adopts same-sex
marriage. It creates a genderless relationship out of a very
gender-specific relationship. It says that it doesn’t matter
and that two moms or two dads are absolutely equivalent to a
mom and a dad.”
Dobson
said the legalization of same-sex marriage could fracture
the nation.
“The
institution of marriage is fundamental and it must be
defended,” he told me. “It’s the foundation for the entire
culture. It’s been in existence for 5,000 years. If you
weaken it or if you undermine it – the entire superstructure
can come down. We see it as that important.”
And
that means the possibility of Christians – people of faith –
engaging in acts of civil disobedience.
“Yes,
I’m talking about civil disobedience,” Staver said. “I’m
talking about resistance and I’m talking about peaceful
resistance against unjust laws and unjust rulings.”
That’s
quite a shocking statement. So I asked Mr. Staver to clarify
his remarks.
“I’m
calling for people to not recognize the legitimacy of that
ruling because it’s not grounded in the Rule of Law,” he
told me. “They need to resist that ruling in every way
possible. In a peaceful way – they need to resist it as much
as Martin Luther King, Jr. resisted unjust laws in his
time.”
Scarborough
said the pledge was meant to be forthright and clear.
“We’re
facing a real Constitutional crisis if the Supreme Court
rules adversely from our perspective on same-sex marriage,”
he told me. For me there’s no option. I’m going to choose to
serve the Lord. And I think that thousands of other pastors
will take that position and hundreds of thousands – if not
millions of Christians.”
Scarborough
is urging pastors across the nation to sign the pledge.
He
referenced the “outrageous penalties” being assessed against
people of faith simply because they don’t want to
participate in a same-sex union.
An
Oregon bakery is facing a $135,000 fine for refusing to make
a cake for a lesbian wedding and a Washington State florist
faces fines for refusing to participate in a gay wedding.
“Christians
are being declared the lawbreakers when we are simply living
by what we have always believed, and by a set of laws that
the culture historically has agreed to,” he said. “Right now
the courts are changing the playing field and declaring that
what the natural eye can see and natural law reveals is not
truth. ... What will we do, and how will we respond?”
Dobson
said there’s no doubt that LGBT activists are targeting
Christian business owners.
“For
about 50 years the homosexual community has had as its goal
to change the culture, to change the ideology and if
necessary – to force people who don’t agree by use of the
courts,” Dobson told me. “I think there’s a collision here
and we can all see it and where it’s going to go is
anybody’s guess – but it is serious.”
To
be clear – the men and women who courageously signed this
pledge did so knowing the hell storm that is about to be
unleashed on them – and their families.
“We
have no choice,” Staver told me. “We cannot compromise our
clear biblical convictions, our religious convictions.
Comment of Renegade: The supreme court cannot pit one belief system against another belief system.
ReplyDeleteThe lawyers will have to challenge the Supreme Court on the ruling of the Souter court – 1994 –
Board of Education of Kiryas Joel Village School District v. Grumet (1994), where the majority of the court joined Justice David Souter’s opinion, which stated that “government should not prefer one religion to another, or religion to irreligion.”
Why has the Supreme Court established itself as the ultimate agency for moral redemption and agrees with atheist views to dismantle Christianity in the United States of America, especially when the Supreme Court is of the United States and not the United States of America?” This reeks of a co-conspiracy that they have the power to define justice, rights, and morality.
The Courts have overstepped its legal authority by even considering this.
GAY Marriage has to be a belief system and Christian Belief is our system.