Constitution on Same-Sex Marriage

Marriage

Throughout human history (dating back to Genesis in the Bible) marriage has been a social contract between a man and a woman.


Genesis 2:24 That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh.

The primary purpose of the contract is to promote the family structure needed to maintain and grow society.

Genesis 4:1  Adam made love to his wife Eve, and she became pregnant and gave birth to Cain.


The Supreme Court created a same-sex marriage "right" out of thin air with the Obergefell ruling in 2015.  Similar to what they did in abortion with the Roe decision decades earlier.

Justices cannot amend the Constitution with their rulings.  The Constitution may only be legally changed by the amendment process.

The Obergefell decision is now facing a challenge to repeal:

"The district court erred by finding that Obergefell created a clearly established constitutional right..."

Obergefell was the high court ruling that literally "created" out of a political agenda the "right" in the Constitution to same-sex marriage, when marriage is not even mentioned in the document.

And, the appeal charges, "Obergefell should be overturned for the same reasons articulated by the court in Dobbs," Dobbs being the decision that decimated the Roe v. Wade decision from 1973 that similarly created a federal "right" to abortion.

In fact, the appeal explains "Obergefell was not grounded in the nation's history or traditions, nor could it have been because it was not rooted in any nation's history or traditions. As Chief Justice Roberts noted, the right that the Obergefell majority created out of whole cloth was inconsistent with 'the meaning of marriage that has persisted in every culture throughout human history.' Indeed, 'marriage has existed for millennia and across civilizations [and] [f]or all those millennia, across all those civilizations, marriage referred to only one relationship: the union of a man and a woman.'"

The argument points out that the then-liberal majority on the court "discovered in the Fourteenth Amendment a 'fundamental right' overlooked by every person alive at the time of ratification, and almost everyone else in the time since."

https://www.wnd.com/2024/07/court-fight-over-same-sex-marriage-aims-to-bring-down-landmark-ruling-that-made-it-legal/