Monday, November 03, 2014

SOUTH CAROLINA: Motion To Intervene Claims Gay Marriage Will Force Man To Stop Worshipping God


If nothing else, the various same sex marriage rulings striking down gay marriage bans are shining a spot light on the absolute insanity of the Christofascists.  Prior posts have looked at the batshitery in Kansas were a clearly deranged straight couple alleged that same sex marriage would steal their property rights in their marriage.  Fortunately, the Court did not buy their insane argument and denied their motion to intervene.  Now, an even more insane claim has come out of South Carolina where an obviously mentally ill individual filed a motion to intervene claiming that same sex marriage deprived him of his right to worship.  The deranged rant - full of misspellings - can be found here.  Here's a sampling of the raving lunacy:
DON BOYD, MUSICIAN AND PSALMIST, Anointed and Assigned as a Watchmen of the souls of the people errantly calling themselves lesbian and gay WOULD PURSUE DISMISSAL of what is in essence and in truth a RELIGIOUS matter couched of late as a secular deprivation of constitutional rights by the Gay Agenda (of said people errantly identifying and calling themselves lesbian and gay) apostate and rebellious from The Most High GOD and Creator LORD of all the Earth, covetous of the Portion of those marrying and given in marriage in this world, troubled and incited of that Wicked One Lucifer the Devil unto discontent with Divine Constraint their Portion and glorious Calling in this life unto Reward of the Next. [snip] Any ratifying of gay "marriage" would compel me to leave off worshipping THE LORD with music and psalms - free exercise of my religion -to assume the life of a protester and wedding crasher.
As I have said before, I wonder at times how individuals become so insane and untethered from objective reality.  Yes, it is scary, but it is the true face of conservative Christian - and more and more of the GOP base.  And worse yet, it doesn't even get to the issue that these individuals - and officials of South Carolina - are filing motions in bad faith when controlling authority (i.e., the 4th Circuit ruling in Bostic) confirms that their efforts are frivolous and, in my view, meriting sanctions. 


1 comment:

Jay M. said...

OMG I LOVE A GOOD LAUGH!!! This is too perfect!

Peace <3
Jay