I wonder if all those Roman Catholics on the Supreme Court might take marriage back from federal government meddling and put it back in the hands of the state governments? But it doesn't even belong in state governments' hands because marriage is not a government issue. It should be back exclusively in the hands of the church, in my opinion. And, while I'm not a Roman Catholic, I believe they get it right by not permitting divorce. I believe that most aligns with Jesus' teachings on marriage. View quoted note β†’
The first session of this debate last night was great, so I'm looking forward to this today: https://www.youtube.com/live/1WooUVrdRB4 #Christian #Israel
> "Countries that once championed classical liberalism have traded freedoms for dependency and sacrificed liberty for the illusion of safety." https://tinyurl.com/56e8cp48
Are we at the point in which the American Republic morphs into a monarchy, as happened in Rome over 20 centuries ago? https://www.fff.org/2025/11/03/trump-doesnt-need-a-third-term-to-remain-as-president-in-2028/ The US #GovtIsTheProblem
"So ironically, the best reason to be a Jew is Jesus. Because we have good reason to believe in Jesus, we have good reason to believe in Yahweh."
> Social contract theories start from the premise that individuals have these rights and delegate them to the government. In order for such a government to be legitimate, it must be established by unanimous consent, otherwise it has no special rights over those who refuse to sign the β€˜social contract’. –David Friedman, *The Machinery of Freedom* (1973)