MASSIVE IDIOT ALERT: Freedom FROM Religion Goons want Judge Censored for giving Bible to Dallas Policewoman Amber Guyer.

in #informationwar4 years ago

Thank goodness for Judge Roy Moore and his excellent organization. They are constantly at the forefront of efforts to stop the ANTI-CHRISTIAN HATRED that passes, often, as "political activism" in this once great CHRISTIAN nation of ours.

You've all heard about the sad case of the policewoman who shot and killed somebody in their own apartment, thinking it was her apartment? Well, the judge in the case gave her a Bible.

Now, according to the messed-up, historically-ill-informed people at something called the "Freedom From Religion" organization, that is is now considered an "establishment of religion" and they want the judge censored.

Well, first of all, a single individual talking to another about their religion is a far, far cry from the government setting up a state religion. The judge does not give up her first amendment rights just because she is a judge.


(Judge Moore, the rightful Senator from the great State of Alabama.)

Here is what Alabama SENATOR Roy Moore (which is what I always call him do to the massive vote fraud perpetrated against him--with the full connivance of MAGA man) and his Foundation for Moral Law is saying and doing about it:

"October 4, 2019
FOUNDATION DEFENDS TEXAS JUDGE WHO GAVE DEFENDANT A BIBLE AND SHARED GOSPEL WITH HER

MONTGOMERY, AL: The Foundation for Moral Law, an Alabama nonprofit organization dedicated to the defense of religious liberty, defended Texas Judge Tammy Kemp from a complaint by Freedom From Religion Foundation.

In a case that caught national attention, former Dallas Police Officer Amber Guyer was convicted of murdering Botham Jean in his own apartment. At the sentencing phase, Jean's brother showed a remarkable display of compassion and forgiveness by pointing Guyer to Jesus and giving her a hug. Appearing to follow his example, Judge Kemp came down from the bench at the end of the sentencing, gave Guyer her personal Bible, shared the Gospel, and gave her a hug.


(Kudo to Judge Kemp for caring enough to hug the victim and for giving her a Bible. Image courtesy of kezi.com.)

Yesterday, the FFRF sent a letter to the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct, claiming that Judge Kemp violated the Establishment Clause and demanded an ethics investigation. Today, the Foundation for Moral Law sent a response to the Commission, discussing how the FFRF’s claims are based on outdated precedents and that Judge Kemp's noncoercive way of encouraging Guyer to find redemption in Christ did not violate the Constitution.

Foundation President Kayla Moore said, 'Judge Kemp displayed a much-needed touch of compassion at the end of a very difficult trial by encouraging Guyer to find redemption in the same place where many Americans look: Jesus Christ. Judge Kemp deserves to be commended, not condemned, for her actions.'

Foundation Counsel Matt Clark added, 'The United States Supreme Court has been moving away from the obsolete precedents that the FFRF is using to call for Judge Kemp's punishment. In cases like this, the Court no longer asks whether the government is 'endorsing' religion, but instead focuses on whether the practice comports with this nation's history. The Framers of the First Amendment not only permitted but encouraged the noncoercive encouragement of Christianity. They would be proud of Judge Kemp if they saw what she did'."


(Convicted murderer Amber Guyer. Pray for this woman.)

AMEN.

These virulent anti-Christian groups need to be put DOWN, firmly but gently, and given a lesson in what the Constitution really says. I commend Roy and Kayla and The Foundation for Moral Law for their courage and rectitude.

Support them here:

morallaw.org

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