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Analysis reveals 'marriage' bill opens path to reversal of Obergefell

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    98% Very Conservative

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    38% Somewhat Conservative

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    -55% Negative

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78% : "And Roberts said, "The court takes the extraordinary step of ordering every state to license and recognize same-sex marriage.
58% : Supporters of same-sex marriage have achieved considerable success persuading their fellow citizens -- through the democratic process -- to adopt their view.
49% : And that case could be the one that goes to the Supreme Court to overturn the ruling, which came by one vote and was described as untethered to the Constitution, Liberty Counsel outlines in an analysis of the situation since Congress adopted a federal statute for same-sex marriage.
48% : Several members of the court noted that the court's decision would threaten the religious liberty of the many Americans who believe that marriage is a sacred institution between one man and one woman.
47% : Liberty Counsel, under the direction of Mat Staver, has been in the middle of the court fight over same-sex marriage since the beginning.
47% : It would be one thing if recognition for same-sex marriage had been debated and adopted through the democratic process, with the people deciding not to provide statutory protections for religious liberty under state law.
45% : Rather than a victory, the Respect for Marriage Act will make easier the argument to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 5-4 opinion in Obergefell v. Hodges regarding same-sex marriage," Liberty Counsel explained.
44% : She claimed a protection for her religious rights not to have to endorse same-sex marriage, but a leftist federal judge, David Bunning, jailed her for not immediately advocating for the new status, even though her state law remained in a muddle, unchanged even though the high court's opinion had been issued.
43% : Now, the analysis predicts, the Supreme Court eventually will return "the matter of marriage" to the states to decide state-by-state, just as abortion now is supervised by state legislatures, not the Supreme Court.
43% : Thomas wrote, "In Obergefell v. Hodges, the court read a right to same-sex marriage into the Fourteenth Amendment, even though that right is found nowhere in the text.
42% : Justices Thomas and Alito have already invited future challenges to the 2015 Obergefell marriage case since the decision was never constitutional."Thomas and Alito already had warned that Obergefell's decision created a collision with religious liberty.
42% : Stealing this issue from the people will for many cast a cloud over same-sex marriage, making a dramatic social change that much more difficult to accept."
40% : Joe Biden was expected to sign it right away, as abortion, same-sex ideologies and transgenderism have been three of the main points of his term.
38% : "This action is a strategic blunder by advocates of same-sex marriage.
38% : Soros also funds drug legalization, euthanasia, open borders, globalism, Black Lives Matter, "defunding the police," devaluing America's currency and destroying her sovereignty.
35% : Until then, Obergefell will continue to have 'ruinous consequences for religious liberty.'

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