@suzania It's his work in defense of Christians voting for Democrats and of theistic evolution. Being anti-Trump is one thing. Justifying voting for child sacrifice-celebrating socialists is another. It's sad because he has a lot of insightful content on various theological topics.
1) Mississippi made some good and some bad arguments. 2) The pro-Roe attorneys were obliderated by Alito and Thomas. 3) It all comes down to Alito, Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, and Barrett choosing Thomas over Roberts.
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@BrooksOakley13@DennyBurk@drmoore Collins is not a believer. Moore not only referred to him as one but extolled him as a leader who God is working powerfully through. Anything less than public correction is entirely unacceptable. A bunch of Moore supporters will be running around thinking Collins is a great guy.
@NumbersMan65@bartbarber The ONLY reason a total ban hasn't *already happened* in my state is because there are a bunch of moderates saying "Don't pass a total ban. It'll never happen." And your state too, for that matter.
@andrewtwalker That's 1 reason why it's important to shift the paradigm; to stop compromising; to demand immediate abolition; to nullify Roe. Power and strength of demand in the cultural winds is all these people respond to. Constitution is - to a significant degree - irrelevant to them. (2/2)
@andrewtwalker Not just Roberts. Kavanaugh and Barrett are the same way, if to lesser degrees. They're leaves in the cultural winds, always trying to find themselves in (Roberts) or near (Amy and Kav) the center. Feigned centrism is their theory of constituonal interpretation. (1/2)