Chief Justice Roy Moore Defies 11th Circuit Court
Refuses to Remove 10
Commandments from
By Douglas W. Phillips, Esq.
On August 5th, the 11th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals lifted the stay on the order to remove the Ten Commandments from the
But he will not obey this
order. To do so would be (a) to violate his oath of office to the Alabama
Constitution which specifically declares the state laws to be under God; (b)
to grant jurisdiction to a federal court which is acting beyond the scope
of its lawful jurisdiction; (c) to ratify an unlawful and usurpatious application
of the First Amendment; and most importantly (d) to concede that the God of
Scripture is not supreme over the laws of the United States.
Because the Chief Justice
will not obey this order, he may well be found in contempt of court and jailed
or fined. (In the order handed down today, the Eleventh Circuit Court anticipates
In this case, a constitutional
crisis means a showdown between competing governmental jurisdictions. This
showdown is all the more likely if the Governor of Alabama sticks to his principles
and supports Chief Justice Moore against the unconstitutional order of the
11th Circuit Court.
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are many Ten Commandment cases surfacing around
the country. This one is different from most of the others for two reasons:
First, the defendant in the case is not a school official or a lower judge,
but the highest judicial officer of a state, the Chief Justice of a Supreme
Court.Second, the Chief Justice has refused to employ the specious arguments
which are so tempting to conservative constitutional attorneys intent
on winning their cases at all costs. Such lawyers often employ enemy arguments
based on enemy assumptions in the hope of getting a technical ‘win,’ without
considering the long-term implications for our nation of reinforcing bad
precedent.Such lawyers consider it a victory when the Ten Commandments are allowed to stand because they were able to squeeze such a practice into the "Lemon Test" or because the court found the placement of the monument to be of purely historic significance. |
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To be precise, the First
Amendment reads: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment
of religion, nor prohibiting the free exercise thereof." As
This is the type of argument
that makes the judges of the land quake with indignation. They are the gods
of the land and do not like to be challenged. Like Pharaoh before Moses, Eleventh
Circuit Court Judge Myron Thompson has hardened his heart, mocked, belittled,
and even taunted the prophet who stood before him. Thompson and the Republican-appointed
judges who ruled against
The true
mettle and faith of many professing Christians may soon be tested. Where will
they stand? If the Governor of Alabama stands with the Chief Justice, God's Law
will remain publicly displayed in the gates of that state. As the Chief
Executive over the federal government, President Bush may also be presented
with a decision of far-reaching implications: Enforce the federal court and
stand with the 11th Circuit Court in their opposition to the display of God's
Law, or declare it invalid and stand with those who revere the God of our Constitution. Either way,
The United States Supreme
Court has discretion as to whether or not to hear a case. But where a
significant conflict exists between jurisdictions, it is virtually obligatory
that the Court help to resolve the matter. If the Court grants a writ of
certiorari to hear the case, you and I will be living spectators to an
unprecedented event.
Picture this: For the first
time since the Founding era, a state Chief Justice with faith in God Almighty
will stand before the Supreme Court and exhort them of their duty to God, to
man, and to the Constitution. He will
defend the proposition that the God of Christianity is supreme over the laws of
our nation and that we must acknowledge Him or perish. Perhaps he will quote
Scripture. Perhaps he will exhort these judges to "kiss the Son, lest He
be angry." But whatever happens, it will be a defining moment in our
nation's history.
Once again,
One thing is clear: God has
raised up Chief Justice Moore as a Moses to the children of these
Perhaps because of this Moses
of the American court system, we will someday live to see the same principle
God gave to Israel, realized in the life of our own nation: "Thy princes
are rebellious, and companions of thieves: every one loveth gifts, and
followeth after rewards: they judge not the fatherless, neither doth the cause
of the widow come unto them. Therefore saith the LORD, the LORD of hosts, the
mighty One of Israel, Ah, I will ease me of mine adversaries, and avenge me of
mine enemies: And I will turn my hand upon thee, and purely purge away thy
dross, and take away all thy tin: And I will restore thy judges as at the
first, and thy counselors as at the beginning: afterward thou shalt be called,
The city of righteousness, the faithful city." (Isaiah 1:23-26)
Oh, that
God would restore our judges as at the first. Oh, that we would be called a
city of righteousness! Do you believe in the power of God? Will you stand with
Him and the prophets of righteousness that He raises in our own land? Who is on
the Lord's side?
Stand still and see the
salvation of the Lord!
Douglas W. Phillips, Esq. is president of Vision Forum,
founder of the
Publisher's Note…
For more information
regarding the national rally which will be held at the Alabama State Judicial
Building on August 16th or to lend your support to Justice Moore, please visit
Vision America's web site at www.visionamerica.org.