Justice Antonin Scalia
MAY Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died this weekend at a resort in Texas, rest in peace. Scalia suffered many defeats, but was an influential intellectual force who strove mightily for the impossible and defended doomed, outdated ideas such as that a man should not marry a man.
May Constitutionalism, a cause which Scalia upheld against the tide, also rest in peace.
Constitutionalism is the view that the original intention of the American Founders should be upheld by jurists. It is a dead cause. The Supreme Court, influenced for much of its history by the anti-Christian philosophy of Freemasonry, is the leading enforcer of practical atheism, of causes and federal interventions that the Founders never would have embraced. No matter who is appointed in Scalia’s place, that fact will not change.
If you want to get a sense of what a theocratic bogeyman Scalia, who was Catholic, is believed to have been by many, read the comments at The New York Times. They’re scary. Americans are so unschooled in the basics of religion, many believe that Scalia, who publicly distanced himself from Catholic teaching on the proper relation between Church and state, personified theocratic tyranny and was the embodiment of the Christian Taliban. (more…)



