True Christianity requires Resistance to Judicial Tyranny in the Obergefell Decision (promotion of Sodomy) as well as any and all the legal, nonsense vomiting out of District of Criminals.
On the subject of “nullification” and “interposition”.
The states have the right to choose not to enforce any federal act that fails to conform to the constitutionally established limits to its authority. Interposition is the right of a state to interpose itself between its citizens and the federal government in order to keep the federal government from enforcing laws that the state deems unconstitutional.
Examples:
“Sanctuary Cities” have nullified federal immigration law by refusing to enforce it! Since the 1980s!
Four states and DC have nullified federal drug laws by decriminalizing pot. Or refusing to enforce the fed laws regarding its possession.
In 2011 the DOJ declared the Defense of Marriage Act null and void and stopped enforcing that federal law. This was the federal government nullifying the federal government!
Anyway, this is what I have gleaned lately. BTW:
By nullification, a state can se aside Obergefell.
And a state can set aside Roe v. Wade.
It’s time to demand that the Governors start issuing executive orders to stop enforcement of ungodly federal acts and court decisions, by refusing to enforce.
BTW, the Governor of Oklahoma is defying the State supremes by refusing to remove a 10 Commandment monument from State grounds.
Trumpet, patriot pastor
Stand where you can! Fight! Resist! Snarl! Growl and Bite as New World Order forces its pagan values down the throats of Christian America.
Proverbs 1:10 My son, if sinners (government officials) entice thee, consent thou not.
Resistance to tyranny is service to God!
Good government requires Christian obedience; evil laws require Christians to disobey and to go deeper into Christ as Lord of All . . . . so, just as the Hebrew midwives refused to obey Pharaoh’s order, disobey, disobey, and disobey the wicked and unjust laws forced upon us.
Pastor Storm Brooks
Posted 07/13/2015
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