The persecution of Judge Roy Moore for guarding the rule of law...

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If you didn't know, the so-called Southern Poverty Law Center is a witches' brew of rabble rousing and has nothing whatsoever to do with the rule of law. It's much worse than any chapter of the ACLU. As to the "poverty" of their causes, lately they've been spending their time and resources serving as advocates for the poverty-stricken and oppressed gay lobby.

Just now, they're jumping up and down with glee at yesterday's attack upon Roy Moore, chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, who feared God and submitted to our U.S. Constitution by ordering Alabama's probate judges not to cower in front of SCOTUS's Obergefell lawlessness, forbidding them from issuing any same-sex marriage licenses.

Alabama's Judicial Inquiry Commission has now responded by removing Chief Justice Moore from the court and charging him with six ethical violations.

The Southern Poverty Law Center has this to say:

Richard Cohen, president of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which filed the complaint, said the Court of the Judiciary should remove Moore “for the good of the state. ...Moore has disgraced his office for far too long. He’s such a religious zealot, such an egomaniac that he thinks he doesn’t have to follow federal court rulings he disagrees with.”

Actually, Chief Justice Moore has acted for the good of the state—if, that is, God is in His Heaven and laughs at the kings of the earth who take their stand, and the rulers who take counsel together against the LORD and against His Anointed, saying, “Let us tear their fetters apart And cast away their cords from us!”

God bless Chief Justice Moore, and may He quickly remove the curse of the lawless justices on our nation's Supreme Court as well as their shills at the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Tim Bayly

Tim serves Clearnote Church, Bloomington, Indiana. He and Mary Lee have five children and big lots of grandchildren.

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