Sunday, August 08, 2010

Stupid First Amendment, interfering with God's laws

Unlike the Second Amendment which gives you the right to be an asshole with lead -- as long as you only read the last half of it.

Yes, being dictated to by the unknowable sky-god as interpreted by a large corporation, it's what the Constitution is ALL about!

There is only one issue before each of us Californians: Is Marriage of Divine or of Human Origin?

Judge Walker pays no attention to this fundamental issue


That's Cardinal Mahoney, who is clearly as good a theologian as he is a legal scholar, as our nation's divorce courts would demonstrate.

7 comments:

DrDick said...

Speaking as a cultural anthropologist, I would say that the almost bewildering array of different marital arrangements and institutions around the world would argue for a human origin, unless of course you want to embrace polytheism.

StonyPillow said...

His Eminence fears gay marriage will be rammed down his throat.
His Eminence is an ass.

Anonymous said...

Holy smokes, rammed down his throat? Gay marriage? Sounds like porn run amuck.
Him being him, Male, Celibate and well cared for, he must Keep the fears fomenting and not let faith guide him. vox

pansypoo said...

i am quite sure most marriages back is the 'good old days' were arranged for monetary benefit. thi 'marriage the speak of has evolved. i think maybe they should work harder on DIVORCE. eh?

Anonymous said...

The Cardinal and his church should embrace gay marriage. They need a new source of fee income to pay off the pederasty judgments.

Montag said...

Ah, so funny. The cardinal definitely wishes to bury the history of his own church's glomming onto marriage as a sacrament as a means of increasing the church's power

IIRC, before, particularly, the age of courtly love, marriage was a casual affair among the serfs, and a business arrangement among the aristocracy. And it wasn't a sacrament. Until the church figured out that by designating it as a sacrament, legislative power accrued to the church, and the bishops could do a little influence-peddling in the process of granting sacramental permissions....

pansypoo said...

who'd think they prefer gays living in sin.