Last week, proponents of same-sex marriage
proclaimed “equality” and “love” were victorious with the Supreme Court ruling
in their favor on landmark cases. The behavior of many on social media and the
press was that of jubilee and exaltation. If you been living under a rock the
past ten years and crawled out of it to read/see/hear news of the Supreme Court
ruling, you would think that love did not exist in this country before that.
Therein lies an inherent problem I’ve talked
about since the early millennia: the lost meaning of words. More on this some
other time.
With the ruling,
supposedly we are closer to all being equal than ever before. This is not true,
was not true before, and will never be true. Simple response is The Balance of
the Universe or the Law of Compensation: To every action there is an equal and
opposite reaction. If someone takes something, someone is giving that something
up.
How did we get here?
The religions of this country – mainly Christian, Catholic, and Jewish – had to either loosen their orthodox beliefs on deeply held traditions, be denied certain liberties that were the reason this country was created, or be discriminated for refusing to accept changes in society and public opinion. The answer though can be condensed even further: America turned away from God. This is important to understand because as much as the secularists try to hide it, there is no denying the fact that this country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. No other country with the exception of Israel has ever been dedicated to God before or since. For the “Christian” America to now be far away from righteousness and proudly shunning God is a sign of dangerous times.