Letters

Far From Supreme

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To the Editor:

If the U.S. Supreme Court had not interfered with true democracy, the citizens of the USA could have continued to democratically vote for or against same-sex marriage. Instead, a majority of one judge ordered all Americans to accept their anti-scientific belief system. It does take a man and a woman to have a child; just as it takes a woman and a man to make a marriage.  

Until now, marriage had been the government’s best attempt to guarantee that every child might have a Mom and Dad to care for her or him.  

A man cannot be a mom; nor a woman a dad. Anything else is not true; it’s an illusion or a delusion.  

To what court can a child appeal now? There is none in America! How sad for everyone involved!  

This one decision has created a devastating impact on the world’s opinion of American Justice. It shows how supremely unjust that Court can be and it is a powerful reminder of just how unjust the Court was when it voted for the continued slavery of black people (1857) and for the slaughter of persons of all races yet-to-be-born (1973). 

Supreme Justice can only come from God—the Author of Science and Music; of Love and Life; of Parents and Children; of Joy and all Living Things; and of Hope and Change for the Better. Only God is Supreme; and our highest Court has proven, once again, that it is not.

George A. Morton

Hopewell Junction