Supreme Court

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:
I’m Pastor Ronnie L. Patrick, founding pastor at New Beginnings Church and World Outreach. I love America and it hurts deep to see the direction that we are headed.
The Supreme Court building has a number of places where there are images of Moses with the Ten Commandments. Moses is included among the greatest lawgivers in Herman MacNeil’s  marble sculpture group on the east front. As you enter the Supreme Court courtroom, the two huge doors have the Ten Commandments engraved on each lower portion of each door and a display of the Ten Commandments is also engraved over the chair of the Chief Justice.
If our Supreme Court justices would only read the Ten Commandments and not just look at them as art, maybe, just maybe we would stop murdering babies in the name of abortion.
We say that abortion is about women’s rights, but it isn’t. It is only about how much money can be made off the murder of an innocent child. If you look the word child up in a dictionary it says, “an unborn or recently born person.” A person that should have rights under our Constitution, their Constitution.
Maybe our Supreme Court justices should take some true time in prayer, then read the Constitution again, along with the Ten Commandments. It would help each one of us to do the same.
God bless America, and forgive Her.
Ronnie L. Patrick
Claypool, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:
I’m Pastor Ronnie L. Patrick, founding pastor at New Beginnings Church and World Outreach. I love America and it hurts deep to see the direction that we are headed.
The Supreme Court building has a number of places where there are images of Moses with the Ten Commandments. Moses is included among the greatest lawgivers in Herman MacNeil’s  marble sculpture group on the east front. As you enter the Supreme Court courtroom, the two huge doors have the Ten Commandments engraved on each lower portion of each door and a display of the Ten Commandments is also engraved over the chair of the Chief Justice.
If our Supreme Court justices would only read the Ten Commandments and not just look at them as art, maybe, just maybe we would stop murdering babies in the name of abortion.
We say that abortion is about women’s rights, but it isn’t. It is only about how much money can be made off the murder of an innocent child. If you look the word child up in a dictionary it says, “an unborn or recently born person.” A person that should have rights under our Constitution, their Constitution.
Maybe our Supreme Court justices should take some true time in prayer, then read the Constitution again, along with the Ten Commandments. It would help each one of us to do the same.
God bless America, and forgive Her.
Ronnie L. Patrick
Claypool, via e-mail[[In-content Ad]]
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