Supreme Court justices being given another chance to fix their creation of same-sex ‘marriage’

(Worthy Insights) – A legal fight in Kentucky that erupted when same-sex marriage activists demanded a Christian clerk violate state law and grant them a “marriage” license just hours after the Supreme Court created that status in America, now has returned to the Supreme Court.

The case is asking the justices to reverse their decision from 10 years ago, and it uses the same arguments used several years back to successfully overturn Roe v. Wade, that longstanding, and error-loaded, ruling from 1973 that created an abortion right.

The Syracuse Law Review has explained that the arguments used to overturn Roe also could be used against “same-sex marriage.” Neither abortion nor marriage actually is in the U.S. Constitution, so justices over the years have manufactured reasons to support both “rights.” [ Source (Read More…) ]


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