This week the Supreme Court held opinions on the issue about same-sex marriages. There are nine (9) states out of fifty (50) so far that have made it legal; and the Supreme Court is to decide if this is constitutional and if the federal government can grant the national benefits of marriage to the sodomites.
The Supreme Court consists of 6 Roman Catholics and 3 Jews; 6 men and 3 women. What! No Protestants! No Bible believers! Some women? Prior to our Constitution, every one of the 13 State Charters forbid all Roman Catholic and Jewish members from holding any office which would include any office in the Supreme Court or even voting in any election--only white Christian men, and not all of them!
Three of the Supreme Court Judges are women. They couldn’t hold a state office or even vote after the Constitution was made valid; that is during the first 131 years of the nation's existence. Women, in the United States, gained the right to vote in 1920; after many years of meetings, debates and struggles which finally led to an affirmative vote. There has been more years in our country when women could not hold office or vote that when they could; 131 to 93! What was the difference--we were more Christian back then and more jewish now. We were free back then and are jewish Communists now.
The answer to this question is found in a Biblical principle that most Christians have never heard of. It reveals God’s opinion about Easter, not man’s feelings and opinions. Also, it is irrelevant as to what any man or woman thinks Easter means to them. The question, is Easter Christian, will be meaningless to the average Christian who is celebrating “holy week,” with the rabbit and eggs; but to the devout Christian whose purpose is to worship and honor God with this holiday, it is of great concern.
Kol Nidre is one of the major secrets of the Jewish religion. On the evening service of the Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, the jews all over the world gather in their synagogues and hear the prayer chanted three times. It is an annual event for them. But let’s go to the Jewish Encyclopedia and see what it says about this prayer and how it is performed (emphases mine).
“Prayer recited in the synagogue at the beginning of the evening service on the Day of Atonement; the name is taken from the opening words. The ‘Kol Nidre’ has had a very eventful history, both in itself and in its influence on the legal status of the Jews. Introduced into the liturgy despite the opposition of rabbinic authorities, repeatedly attacked in the course of time by many halakists, and in the nineteenth century expunged from the prayer-book by many communities of western Europe, it has often been employed by Christians to support their assertion that the oath of a Jew can not be trusted.
Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 14:1-3 “Ye are the children of the LORD your God: ye shall not cut yourselves, nor make any baldness between your eyes for the dead. For thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God, and the LORD hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people unto himself; above all the nations that are upon the earth. Thou shalt not eat any abominable thing.”
The rest of the chapter tells the Israelites what they are to eat and what they are forbidden to eat. Why are they to do this? Because they are a holy people unto the LORD! If you eat any of the foods that are an abomination to the LORD is because you do not want to be a holy people.
So, what we eat is to be found in the Bible. Where do we find all the other answers for our life? Do we go to Dr. Phil, or Dr. Laura, or Oprah, or do we write to someone like Dear Abby, or go to any psychologist, or to any psychiatrist. Do we go to someone who can read our palms or read the stars or do we read our horoscopes. When I was young, in my pre-teens and early teenage years, I would read my horoscope everyday that was in the newspaper and try and see how true they were. I didn’t know it was against God’s laws.
There are forces of evil: which includes politicians, business leaders, sport players, musicians, preachers, educators, etc.
And there are forces of good: God the father, His Son, and the Holy Spirit, and the people whom He leads, etc.
Where do we find the answers to questions that we have about our life? They are all found in the Bible.