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Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Tennessee--KEEP CALLING!
Marriage is not lost!
Faith 2 Action Alert
FROM Faith 2 Action:
The Attorneys General of Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Michigan can file a "Motion to Rehear" the Obergefell v. Hodges marriage case...but only until July 20th.
"With God ALL things are possible."
TAKE ACTION:
A) Call Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and leave this message:
"Please don't give up! Please file a Motion for Rehearing in the marriage case. We have everything to gain, and nothing to lose."
OH Attorney Gen. Mike DeWine: 800-282-0515
B) Call the Attorneys General of KY, TN and MI. Urge them to file a "Motion for Rehearing" in the Supreme Court marriage case, before July 20th. Ask them to present the new information about how Justice Ginsburg violated federal law by officiating a homosexual "wedding" after the oral arguments but before the ruling.
KY Attorney General Jack Conway: 502-696-5300
TN Attorney General Herbert Slatery: 615-741-3491
MI Attorney General Bill Schuette: 517-373-1110
Four Reasons--
Four reasons the Attorney Generals of OH, KY, TN and MI should file a Motion to Rehear the marriage case:
1. The ruling is invalid because Justices Ginsburg and Kagan violated Federal law by not disqualifying themselves:
"Any justice...shall disqualify himself in any proceeding in which hisimpartiality might reasonably be questioned."
--28 U.S. Code § 455
2. The court just opened the door to polygamy. A man in Montana now wants to marry two women and will sue if his "marriage licenses" are not granted. This issue was raised by Justice Alito during oral arguments, but now we know his concern is valid.
3. The marriage ruling just abolished the First Amendment. After the ruling, Aaron and Melissa Klein, who refused to be forced to bake a cake for a lesbian "wedding," not only lost their business, they were fined $135,000 and ORDERED never to speak or write about their Biblical convictions concerning marriage nor practice them in the workplace.
4. Homosexual "marriages" cannot be consummated. While same-sex people can have sexual activity, they lack the complementary physical components necessary to fulfill the definition of consummation. According to Ohio law, this issue invalidates an "otherwise valid" marriage.
"A marriage may be annulled...[IF] the marriage between the parties was never consummated although otherwise valid."
--Ohio Revised Code 3105.31 (F)
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Scott Walker: Boy Scout Ban on "Gay" Leaders Protected Children
Washington Post
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) said Tuesday that the Boy Scouts of America should keep its blanket ban on openly gay leaders because the policy "protected children and advanced Scout values.”
The Boy Scouts' executive committee voted unanimously on Friday to drop the ban and the issue now moves to a national executive board that will meet later this month. The proposed change stops short of requiring that all Scout groups allow gay leaders.
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