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A Champion Fights the System

The following is a press release from Judge Roy Moore who is currently running to retake his position as Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. Judge Moore is a champion of Natural and Divine Law through his organization the Foundation of Moral Law. 

MONTGOMERY, AL — Judge Roy Moore and the Foundation for Moral Law filed an amicus curiae (“friend-of-the-court”) brief in the United States Supreme Court, asking the Court to overturn lower federal courts that struck down Proposition 8, the California marriage amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman, as unconstitutional.

Click here to read the Foundation’s CA marriage brief in Hollingsworth v. Perry.

Judge Roy Moore commented on this important case:

“Throughout history, marriage has been recognized as the union of male and female, a contract between husband and wife, the ‘most solemn and sacred of all,’ according to the United States Supreme Court in 1819. When the people of California tried to reaffirm that definition of marriage in their own Constitution, a federal district court and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the will of the people. We at the Foundation for Moral Law are asking the United States Supreme Court to hear this case and reverse the unlawful decisions of the lower courts. By attempting to redefine marriage as the union of two persons of the same sex, the courts are trying to make a law which contradicts the Common Law, the Constitution of California, the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) passed by Congress in 1996, opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court, the United States Constitution, and the ‘laws of nature and of nature’s God’ upon which our Country was founded.”

After the federal courts in San Francisco struck down California’s Proposition 8, proponents of the marriage amendment asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear the case.

In its brief supporting Proposition 8, Judge Moore and the Foundation argued four main points: (1) the text of the Constitution should be the standard for determining whether Proposition 8 is constitutional, not judicially-fabricated “tests”; (2) marriage is an institution for human government, not merely an individual right; (3) just because California courts recognized same-sex “marriage” in California, which lasted for a mere 140 days, does not make it a time-honored, God-given right; and (4) contrary to the lower courts’ opinion, a “rational basis” for traditional marriage exists.

The Foundation urged the Supreme Court to hear this crucial case and to permit the right of the people of California to legally affirm the definition of marriage as between one man and one woman–just as Alabama and a large majority of all the states have done.

The Foundation for Moral Law, a national non-profit legal organization located in Montgomery, Alabama, is dedicated to restoring the knowledge of God in law and government through litigation and education relating to moral issues and religious liberty cases.

  • REB

    Christians must begin to reject the idiotic notion that government is not to be expected to be operating biblically. Christians in government are not supposed to be godless in their work, nor should they accept godlessness in government as a necessary evil.

  • Kami_sama_no_Otaku

    Oh sometimes I hate social media. I like this article. Unfortunately because I can’t get the rating system to work, I think I’ve managed to give it an abysmal rating. >_<

  • NGC300

    This warms my heart to see. What we need is a small army of Real Lawyers and Real Judges to stop this degeneration.

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