Iowa Supreme Court Opens Pandora's Box
By Albert Bregar | 04/04/09 | 06:03 PM EDT | 2 Comments
Remember this date, Friday April 3rd 2009. This is the day that the Iowa Supreme Court committed a grave injustice against the people of Iowa. For on this day the court issued its opinion on gay marriage which far too many people take as a decree from on high. This is what is called legislating from the bench and oversteps the bounds of their limited powers. But that is neither here nor there. And that is not what I have deemed to write about in this post. What I am going to write about is the fact that after this opinion has been announced it can and will create a flood of unintended consequences that will be felt for years to come. What the Iowa Supreme Court did yesterday is open up Iowa’s very own Pandora’s Box.
For years Iowa, and the United States for that matter, have been ruled by moral absolutes. For those of you that had to endure the public education system, moral absolutes are values that the public held above all else. These values were non-negotiable, the people stuck to these values through the good times and the bad. These moral absolutes served this nation well, allowing it to become the greatest nation to have ever graced the planet.
But recent time’s moral degenerates have waged a ferocious attack on traditional American values. They rebelled against the set of values that made it possible for America to thrive. The first value that they targeted was the sanctity of life by proclaiming that a woman should be able to abort her child. As a result we have legal abortion on demand where irresponsible women can rid themselves of that inconvenience in her womb. And now we have the attack on that goes beyond the sanctity of marriage. It is an attack that if successful will nullify moral absolutes and risk throwing our nation into utter chaos.
As with anything that our government does there is a little something called unintended consequences. By coming forth with an opinion as morally bankrupt as this one the Iowa Supreme Court has opened the door to a large variety of perverted and immoral acts and behaviors. Think about it, if homosexuals are now allowed to marry legally in the State of Iowa, how can the state rationally ban polygamy? How can the state maintain that incest should be against the law? How can Iowa legally proclaim that bestiality is unlawful? Do you have an answer for that? How can the state prosecute someone for murder? Well I do, the state can’t outlaw them if this Iowa State Supreme Court ruling is allowed to stand.
As a commenter in another post has said, these are indeed dark days. It is only a matter of time before another sick and twisted individual challenges an Iowa law by claiming it is discriminatory. When will the government of Iowa wake up and see that moral absolutes are what are needed to maintain law and order? Let’s just hope that it is not too late to close Iowa’s Pandora’s Box.
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Moral absolutes, those that the public hold above all else, throughout this nation's history...ok got it. Here's the problem: those moral absolutes have not always been moral. You claim that the first absolute to be challenged was abortion. Actually, I would posit that many "moral absolutes" that the public has held dear have been challenged over the course of this country’s history including women's suffrage and the abolishment of slavery (both of which were marked as immoral by their fare share of those slinging biblical passages and slippery slope arguments by the way). Gay rights are in the same catagory. The immorality in this situation lies in disallowing consenting adults the right of marriage. For you to liken the union of two loving people to incest, bestiality, and murder shows how ignorant you really are. And as long as we're quoting founding fathers, I've got one for you. Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence - "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." It took this country a long time to realize it doesn't also say "unless you’re a woman" or "unless you’re black". It's time we all realize it doesn't say "unless you’re gay" either.
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|Adam,
Thank you for taking the time to read RCPC.
I am sorry by my comparison is one hundred percent accurate. All of these behaviors are aberrations of nature. By releasing this opinion the Iowa Supreme Court has opened the way for practioners of these other unnatural behaviors to do the same thing, sue for equal protection under the constitution. The line has to be drawn somewhere.
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