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Monday, July 16, 2007
Ken Blackwell :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Supreme Court Giveth, the Supreme Court Taketh Away
by Ken Blackwell
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The Supreme Court teeters on a knife’s edge regarding lawsuits against faith expression in the public square. So, conservatives better redouble their efforts to restore a court faithful to our Founders’ vision, or lose all that has been gained in recent decisions after the 2008 presidential sweepstakes.

At the end of its term, the Supreme Court signaled that it is evenly split on a key matter regarding religion. It stopped a liberal advance against religious liberty in the public square, but also refused to end a legal rule that is used by the Left to attack religious liberty.

You can’t sue someone in federal court for giving you a dirty look — you must have “standing” to sue. Basically, “standing” means you have to show that you were injured by the defendant, and also that a federal court can fix it.

There are tight limits on standing. The Supreme Court has long held that being a taxpayer doesn’t give you standing to sue the government just because you don’t like how they’re spending your money; that’s not a “concrete” injury. You can’t sue to stop policies you oppose just because the government is using your tax money.

That is, unless it’s about religion. In 1968, the liberal Warren Court carved out a narrow rule that if the government spends any money on something that involves faith, a person can be so offended that this creates a mental “injury” for which they can sue. This rule, from Flast v. Cohen, has been used to wound faith-based organizations in federal court ever since its inception. It’s a weapon of choice of the Left to purge the public square of all reference to God.

In the last week of its current term, the Supreme Court tried to have the Wisdom of Solomon in splitting the baby of Flast in two. In doing so they showed that this is no longer a liberal court, but neither is it a conservative one.

In Hein v. Freedom From Religion Foundation, the foundation, a liberal anti-religion group, tried to use the Flast rule to have standing to sue the White House Office of Faith-Based Initiatives. The Court held 5-4, four conservatives plus the moderate Justice Kennedy, that Flast only applies to congressional budget items, and not to discretionary executive branch spending. But it was also clear that 5-4, four liberals plus Mr. Kennedy, that Flast would not be overruled.

Liberals wailed that not extending Flast undermines the separation of church and state, and said the Supreme Court has been taken over by the Right. For its own sake, the Right better not believe that. Continued...

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Mr. Blackwell, a contributing editor at Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council and American Civil Rights Union.
 
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I was hoping
This thread would continue. to reach for understanding of what true liberty for all really means.


Today, Americans are being governed by lies.

The divisions of using some unwritten law to stop speech from one part of society is criminal abuse of power.

The very thing the Founders rebelled against.

I recognize no king, but Jesus Christ, just as the Founders have laid the Foundation for the Government of the USA.

My rights come from God alone and God has told me plainly that His Will if that I pray and have Faith in Hin alone.

I intend to obey that to the best of my ability, even if it costs me my livihood or life itself.
And that my friends is the same attitude the Founders of America had.

Let all of us be the children of such men, and manliness.

No law in America or western civilization against prayer.

We are being ruled by liars

Jefferson was not a deist
Deism
de·ism (de'iz'?m, da'-)
n.
The belief, based solely on reason, in a God who created the universe and then abandoned it, assuming no control over life, exerting no influence on natural phenomena, and giving no supernatural revelation.
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Jefferson nor any of the Founders believed that man is governed by his reason alone and that God abandoned the universe after Creation.

The words of the Declaration of Independence shows this plainly, Jefferson wrote that it is God who ENTITLES man and is the giver of RIGHTS.

The opposite of what deism teaches.

The other proof Jefferson was not a deist is cause Thomas Paine was a deist and he was an outcast because he was one.

The Founders to a man rejected Paines beliefs and scorned him, Paine died a lonely man, two people came to his burial service.

Even his friend Benjamin Franklin told Paine he should not promote that belief as it will cause him trouble, it did.

No signer of the Declaration of Independence can possibly be a deist, when they rightfully say God is active by giving man his rights and is the entitler.

Franklin himself (said to be a deist, not true)
Believed the scripture... unless God builds the house they labor in vain, and God governs in the affairs of man.

That is NOT deism.

Deism rejects that and says man is govered by his reason alone.
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