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The woman says,you guys! I’m driving your car but I just got a notification that Ruth Bader Ginsburg died!”
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Awesome comments below the video:
Sally Burnett:
This is why men don't take women seriously.
Sally Burnett:
Another aging ,single,childless woman???? If you at are the point where you become "invisible" to men,maybe screaming will get their attention.
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I think she needs to be sedated and put into a straight jacket
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ACH (1348) Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson – Weekend At Ruthie’s
September 23, 2020 (https://andrewcarringtonhitchcock.com/2020/09/23/ach-1348-dr-matthew-raphael-johnson-weekend-at-ruthies/) by achitchcock
In today’s show originally broadcast on September 23 2020, Andy is joined by Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, for a show entitled, “Weekend At Ruthie’s.”
We discussed: the legal and moral standpoints of Ruth Bader Ginsburg throughout her career; the leading candidates to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court; and many other topics.
Click Here To Listen To The Show (https://cldup.com/STvOE9fxeU.mp3)
Click Here For Matt’s Website (https://www.rusjournal.org/)
Liberal Activist: I’m So Mad Ruth Bader Ginsburg Died I Became a Satanist
Opinion (https://www.lifenews.com/category/editorials/) Gabriel Hays Sep 25, 2020 | 9:17AM Washington, DC
The death of SCOTUS justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was so traumatic for the left that some of them are becoming full-blown satanists. It seems selling their souls is the only option now.
Huffington Post promoted (https://www.huffpost.com/entry/rbg-mom-joins-satanic-temple_n_5f6b3565c5b629afbe990c15?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly90LmNvLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAELSnJpkAVNTLPPpQlouSQ3uPgQmQrp1JtwG1pjNKhjni5CEFFOrTB_rBR68P8ylFQLzo2bSS9mxFbCvbDhwVntd9-tBdwCTKvOP1Y4oWL718roggSJIcVp3Y2ML8_8d4fkOb3PfepchLIqjUBl81rLCwFC6_qEuj_AihcSPO-_R) a personal piece from one female attorney on September 24 detailing her switch from liberal suburban mom to member of the Satanic Temple that happened due to the loss of activist Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg over the weekend. Jamie Smith wrote, “I am not the type of person who would normally consider becoming a Satanist, but these are not normal times.”
Really? Is going satanist the new Trump Derangement Syndrome?
Smith, who describes herself as a “40-something attorney and mother who lives in a quiet neighborhood with a yard and a garage full of scooters and soccer balls,” just couldn’t take it anymore, apparently. The thought of a conservative majority SCOTUS and the nightmare of an end to Roe V. Wade terrified her immensely, so much so that she was willing to embrace the devil himself. She stated, “When Justice Ginsburg died, I knew immediately that action was needed on a scale we have not seen before.”
Talk about being obsessed with politics. Even though Smith mentioned her idyllic life in her suburban home with her kids, she has been so caught up in the story of a radical leftist, activist judge who symbolizes abortion rights and sticking it to President Trump, that she’s willing to break as bad as she can.
Imagine all the souls in Hell thinking the joke’s on God because He doesn’t get to keep their company.
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“Our democracy has become so fragile that the loss of one of the last guardians of common sense and decency in government less than two months before a pivotal election has put our civil and reproductive rights in danger like never before,” she wrote, and declared, “And, so, I have turned to Satanism.” Wow, that’s so impressive. Imagine telling your daughter about your family’s pivot from Jesus to the devil because some orange guy in a suit made it harder for women to kill little girls just like her.
Though perhaps we shouldn’t be so hard on Smith, who claims that her membership in the Satanic Temple doesn’t mean she actually worships the devil. It’s about a sense of rebellion. She explained, “Members of the Satanic Temple do not believe in the supernatural or superstition… Satanic Temple members do not worship Satan and most are atheists.” Ah, yes. Smith added, “Instead, the Satanic Temple uses the devil as a symbol of rebellion.”
Smith kept rationalizing going down the dark path, writing, “Roe v. Wade is in imminent danger of being overturned not based on legal arguments or scientific reasoning, but because of religious objections to what is a safe and necessary procedure for the women who seek it out after discussion with their physician.” Yeah, yeah, lefty politics –ahem– science. Though, academic biologists don’t agree with her assertions. A 2018 University of Chicago survey (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3211703) showed that “overall, 95% of all biologists affirmed the biological view that a human’s life begins at fertilization.”
She also fretted over the fact that Ginsburg’s replacement will be “vehemently anti-choice” and then referred to one of the leading SCOTUS nomination contenders’ Catholic faith (https://newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/alexa-moutevelis/2020/09/23/liberal-media-attack-amy-coney-barretts-catholic-jesus) as a “sect.” That’s cute.
Even dumber was that Smith argued that with the passing of Ginsburg, SCOTUS will be even more under the thumb of religious extremists at the expense of the Constitution. “There is a real chance that the Supreme Court will be lost for a generation or more to justices appointed for their religious beliefs rather than a deep understanding of the Constitution or a desire for justice to be carried out on an impartial basis,” she added, as if protecting unborn children’s right to life is some sort of religious orthodoxy, and not something done in the spirit of promoting “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
Also, a far lefty talking about protecting the Constitution or caring about impartiality? Don’t make us laugh.
LifeNews Note: Gabriel Hays writes for Newsbusters (https://newsbusters.org/), where this originally appeared (https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/culture/gabriel-hays/2020/09/24/huffpost-personal-im-so-mad-rbgs-dead-i-became-satanist).
Liberal Activist: I’m So Mad Ruth Bader Ginsburg Died I Became a Satanist
Opinion (https://www.lifenews.com/category/editorials/) Gabriel Hays Sep 25, 2020 | 9:17AM Washington, DC
The death of SCOTUS justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was so traumatic for the left that some of them are becoming full-blown satanists. It seems selling their souls is the only option now.
Huffington Post promoted (https://www.huffpost.com/entry/rbg-mom-joins-satanic-temple_n_5f6b3565c5b629afbe990c15?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly90LmNvLw&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAELSnJpkAVNTLPPpQlouSQ3uPgQmQrp1JtwG1pjNKhjni5CEFFOrTB_rBR68P8ylFQLzo2bSS9mxFbCvbDhwVntd9-tBdwCTKvOP1Y4oWL718roggSJIcVp3Y2ML8_8d4fkOb3PfepchLIqjUBl81rLCwFC6_qEuj_AihcSPO-_R) a personal piece from one female attorney on September 24 detailing her switch from liberal suburban mom to member of the Satanic Temple that happened due to the loss of activist Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg over the weekend. Jamie Smith wrote, “I am not the type of person who would normally consider becoming a Satanist, but these are not normal times.”
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Thanks for the post 54rosary
I find it unbelievable that atheists identify themselves as satanists but yet they still do. As a former theistic satanist I can tell you that theistic satanists utterly hate and loathe these atheists. Church of Satan, The Satanic Temple, Temple of Set, etc. are atheist.
So more than likely this 'Jamie Smith' was an atheist in the first place, if not then she is some sort of gnostic or chiliast.
But then again does Jamie Smith actually exist?
If you look at the voting record of the hispanic population in the United States, you can see that they overwhelmingly vote socialist. This explains:
Why Latin America is falling apart
Why the Left is so desperate to bring as many of them into the USA as possible
Why conservative Americans don't want them to come here
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Foolish people who are otherwise conservative will say, "But what about the Italian and Irish and German immigrants of earlier times?" The answer is that they were not socialists. They came here to work and build up this nation.
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This is why conservatives here don't want immigration. Indeed, it is not just Hispanics that vote for socialism, it is all non-white people. Take a look at the chart of the 2016 election:
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Thank you for that chart. It vividly brings to mind the long game the Dems are playing. They are playing the race card and biding their time as the demographics shift. Scary.
But of course, God will out-bide them:
Romans 9
[22] (http://www.drbo.org/cgi-bin/d?b=drl&bk=52&ch=9&l=22-#x) What if God, willing to shew his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much patience vessels of wrath, fitted for destruction,
Quod si Deus volens ostendere iram, et notum facere potentiam suam, sustinuit in multa patientia vasa irae, apta in interitum,
[23] (http://www.drbo.org/cgi-bin/d?b=drl&bk=52&ch=9&l=23-#x) That he might shew the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he hath prepared unto glory?
ut ostenderet divitias gloriae suae in vasa misericordiae, quae praeparavit in gloriam.
http://www.drbo.org/drl/chapter/52009.htm
I find it unbelievable that atheists identify themselves as satanists but yet they still do. As a former theistic satanist I can tell you that theistic satanists utterly hate and loathe these atheists. Church of Satan, The Satanic Temple, Temple of Set, etc. are atheist.
So more than likely this 'Jamie Smith' was an atheist in the first place, if not then she is some sort of gnostic or chiliast.
But then again does Jamie Smith actually exist?
HERE IS THE ACTUAL FULL PIECE THAT WAS WRITTEN:
The Death Of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Pushed Me To Join The Satanic Temple
“I am a 40-something attorney and mother who lives in a quiet neighborhood with a yard and a garage full of scooters and soccer balls. I am not the type of person who would normally consider becoming a Satanist, but these are not normal times.”
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Jamie Smith (https://www.huffpost.com/author/jamie-smith-2)
Guest Writer
I am a 40-something attorney and mother who lives in a quiet neighborhood with a yard and a garage full of scooters and soccer balls. I often walk with my children to get ice cream and spend weekends hiking through a national park. I am not the type of person who would normally consider becoming a Satanist, but these are not normal times.
Like so many other women in the United States, when I learned of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (https://www.huffpost.com/news/topic/ruth-bader-ginsburg)’s passing, my first reaction was not grief but fear. I fear that American citizens are inching closer to living in a theocracy or dictatorship and that the checks meant to prevent this from happening are close to eroding beyond repair.
When Justice Ginsburg died, I knew immediately that action was needed on a scale we have not seen before. Our democracy has become so fragile that the loss of one of the last guardians of common sense and decency in government less than two months before a pivotal election has put our civil and reproductive rights in danger like never before. And, so, I have turned to Satanism.
Members of the Satanic Temple (https://thesatanictemple.com/) do not believe in the supernatural or superstition. In the same way that some Unitarians (https://www.uua.org/beliefs/what-we-believe/beliefs/atheist-agnostic) and some Jews (https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/judaism/subdivisions/reconstructionist_1.shtml#:~:text=It%20teaches%20that%20the%20Jєωιѕн,But%20reconstructionism%20is%20not%20secular.) do not believe in God, Satanic Temple members do not worship Satan and most are atheists. They are not affiliated in any way with the Church of Satan (https://www.churchofsatan.com/). Instead, the Satanic Temple uses the devil as a symbol of rebellion.
Just like other faiths, the Satanic Temple has a code that their members believe in deeply and use to guide their lives. These Seven Fundamental Tenets (https://thesatanictemple.com/pages/about-us) include that “one should strive to act with compassion and empathy toward all creatures in accordance with reason,” that “the struggle for justice is an ongoing and necessary pursuit that should prevail over laws and institutions,” and that “one’s body is inviolable, subject to one’s own will alone.”
Reading through the Seven Tenets, I was struck by how closely they aligned with the unwritten code I had used to try to guide my own life for several years. I realized, happily, that these were my people and that I had been a Satanist for several years without even knowing it. When Justice Ginsburg’s death suddenly made combating the threats to reproductive rights and a government free from religious interference more urgent, I knew it was time to join them and support their conceptual and legal battles.
Even before Ginsburg’s death, the Supreme Court was unwilling to provide adequate protection (https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/how-supreme-court-could-overturn-roe/2020/07/01/51fe4a2c-bb1e-11ea-80b9-40ece9a701dc_story.html) for a woman’s right to choose and to control her body. The court was unwilling to keep church and state separate (https://d.docs.live.net/c60dc8b50002de86/Desktop/Defamation%20Case). Now, without her voice of reason on the court ― let alone her vote ― Roe v. Wade is in imminent danger of being overturned not based on legal arguments or scientific reasoning, but because of religious objections to what is a safe and necessary procedure for the women who seek it out after discussion with their physician. Ginsburg’s replacement is all but certain to be vehemently anti-choice, with one of the top contenders belonging to a sect (https://www.newsweek.com/amy-coney-barrett-people-praise-group-inspired-handmaids-tale-1533293) that actually used the term “handmaid” to refer to some women until the popularity of the TV series “The Handmaid’s Tale” gave the term negative connotations.
Reading through the Seven Tenets, I was struck by how closely they aligned with the unwritten code I had used to try to guide my own life for several years. I realized, happily, that these were my people and that I had been a Satanist for several years without even knowing it.
In the hours after Justice Ginsburg’s death, I sat wondering what the future would hold for my daughters. Their ability to live in a country where the religious beliefs of others would not play a role in their right to assert autonomy over their own bodies was suddenly, starkly, in danger. Traditional means of keeping abortion safe and legal seemed woefully inadequate to protect the rights that women in the generation before me had fought so hard to secure.
Almost immediately I sought strength in the Satanic Temple’s efforts to turn religious arguments on their head by pushing for religious liberty for their members on an equal basis with believers in the dominant Christian faiths. And this is not just a theoretical push. The temple has launched campaigns and filed lawsuits (https://thesatanictemple.com/pages/campaigns) to compel the government to do this in matters ranging from exemptions from legal mandates to cover birth control to the ability to display religious symbols in government buildings (https://www.thv11.com/article/news/july-trial-set-for-lawsuit-over-arkansas-ten-commandments-monument/91-d5fa6ce3-8c9a-4aa2-811d-873e5fb5417e) or allow religious clubs in public schools. By pointing out instances where the government has favored Christian rhetoric ― and filing legal challenges to stop it ― the Satanic Temple has transformed belief into action and has demonstrated what freedom fighting truly looks like.
The Satanic Temple hopes to appear before the Supreme Court (https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/satanic-temple-abortion-rights-supreme-court-1048833/) in a case challenging a Missouri abortion law that requires those seeking to terminate their pregnancy to first receive materials asserting that their abortion would end the life of a separate, unique person. The temple argues that these materials violate the deeply held religious beliefs of one of its members regarding bodily autonomy and scientifically reasonable personal choice. The argument the Satanic Temple is using is the same one the Supreme Court effectively endorsed in the Hobby Lobby birth control case (https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/01/us/hobby-lobby-case-supreme-court-contraception.html), for which Justice Ginsburg wrote the dissent (https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/06/read-justice-ginsburgs-passionate-35-page-dissent-in-the-hobby-lobby-decision/373703/) ― that no one should have to follow a law that violates their deeply held religious beliefs. If a Christian should not have to do so based on their religion, a Satanist should not have to either. This is what equality under the law means on a fundamental level.
This is an organization I want standing up for my rights and for my daughters’. While I support more mainstream groups like the American Civil Liberties Union and Americans United for Church and State, my research has shown that the Satanic Temple is truly in line with my beliefs about protecting our First Amendment rights and fighting laws that promote or are based on religious doctrine and that it is willing to use radical, creative and yet legally sound strategies to make its case.
I was able to become a mother when I wanted on my own terms. Throughout my pregnancy, I had access to scientifically accurate information and the ability to make informed choices with my doctor. While I never had an abortion, I want the same opportunities to choose for my own daughters. I am far from certain these rights will exist 10 years from now when they may be deciding when, how or even whether to start their own families.
We need creative, resolute thinkers who are willing to stand up for what they believe in and take concrete action to do so, and the Satanic Temple is full of those kind of people. I am proud to now count myself among their ranks.
There is a real chance that the Supreme Court will be lost for a generation or more to justices appointed for their religious beliefs rather than a deep understanding of the Constitution or a desire for justice to be carried out on an impartial basis. Because of this, I believe that the Satanic Temple ― and its members’ dedication to fighting for true freedom ― represents our best, last defense against anti-choice lawmakers who are seeking to assert power over women’s bodies and take away our right to choose. We need creative, resolute thinkers who are willing to stand up for what they believe in and take concrete action to do so, and the Satanic Temple is full of those kind of people. I am proud to now count myself among their ranks.
Everyone who cares about women having autonomy over their bodies should care about efforts to use religion to chip away at this right. We need to think outside the box to challenge what is coming and what is already here. The Satanic Temple is already doing that, and by becoming one of its members, I believe I have joined a community of people who will stop at nothing to safeguard my family’s rights ― and all of our rights ― when they are at their most vulnerable.
Jamie Smith is an attorney and mother who cares about civil rights. She can be reached at jamiesmithwrites@gmail.com (jamiesmithwrites@gmail.com).