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  1. NotreDame

    By unanimous agreement The Supreme Court corrected the errors of lower courts

    I already said that. I wrote,”The context also includes the “Confiscation Act of 1862” which criminalized insurrection and barred from office those convicted. “SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That if any person shall hereafter incite, set on foot, assist, or engage in any rebellion or...
  2. NotreDame

    By unanimous agreement The Supreme Court corrected the errors of lower courts

    Your retort is “pelting with popcorn” the part of my post you addressed.
  3. NotreDame

    By unanimous agreement The Supreme Court corrected the errors of lower courts

    Logically the clause cannot constitute as a “dead letter” if enforcement attaches to Congrssional action. This isn’t the only clause that is dormant absent congressional legislation. The power to raise an army is dormant until Congress passes legislation authorizing the creation of an army and...
  4. NotreDame

    By unanimous agreement The Supreme Court corrected the errors of lower courts

    Not really because the SCOTUS decision is not based upon whether Trump did engage in insurrection or is an insurrectionist. The opinion unequivocally means Trump can confess he engaged in insurrection, he can be convicted of insurrection in all 50 states, including Puerto Rico, and no state...
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    By unanimous agreement The Supreme Court corrected the errors of lower courts

    Do you agree insurrection means to “overthrow” the government or exiting governmental authority? There’s already a historical. factual context to understand “insurrection” in the Constitution and federal code. The historical, factual context is secession and the actions taken to implement...
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    By unanimous agreement The Supreme Court corrected the errors of lower courts

    Yes I read the decision. The Court decided 1.) Congress must pass legislation before Sec.3 can be enforced 2.) No legislation having been passed by Congress therefore C) Colorado and the States lack authority to enforce Sec 3 against D.) candidates for federal office and those occupying federal...
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    By unanimous agreement The Supreme Court corrected the errors of lower courts

    Or perhaps there wasn’t any insurrection or attempted insurrection as no one Jan 6., acted to overthrow the government or to overthrow the authority of the government. Which perhaps explains why Smith never charged Trump with insurrection but with attempting/conspiring to obstruct an “official...
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    By unanimous agreement The Supreme Court corrected the errors of lower courts

    Except Section 3 doesn’t require any charges or any conviction and the decision is not based upon whether there are charges or convictions.
  9. NotreDame

    By unanimous agreement The Supreme Court corrected the errors of lower courts

    So what? None of the above is germane to the decision released today by SCOTUS.
  10. NotreDame

    By unanimous agreement The Supreme Court corrected the errors of lower courts

    The decision doesn’t rest upon whether Trump is charged or found guilty.
  11. NotreDame

    SCOTUS Agrees to Hear Trump's Immunity Appeal - No Rush, Calendars for April

    No, your logic is ignoring another legitimate and law motive and purpose of completing a trial before election and/or before sworn into office. Trump, if elected and sworn in will have the authority to, at least tangentially if not nearly directly or tantamount to directly have both the...
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    SCOTUS Agrees to Hear Trump's Immunity Appeal - No Rush, Calendars for April

    Eh, the DC Circuit isn’t awful but can certainly be improved.
  13. NotreDame

    SCOTUS Agrees to Hear Trump's Immunity Appeal - No Rush, Calendars for April

    A commonly used phrase in circumstances where there is a lack of evidence and ignores that “their actions” do not necessarily “speak loudly” in agreement with your POV. It’s a cop out statement to avoid making any evidentiary argument or reasoned argument. Sure, but the issue is whether your...
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    Biblical command to 'turn the other cheek' doesn't mean Christians should 'tolerate tyranny'

    How do you account for, or explain, the NT books are conspicuously devoid of Christians and the church denouncing governmental tyranny, whether by civil disobedience, public denouncements, protests, etcetera? (For now I’m not including tyranny that implicates Biblical commands, principles, etc.)...
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    SCOTUS Agrees to Hear Trump's Immunity Appeal - No Rush, Calendars for April

    Your claim, your burden, so you’ll need to establish the refusal to accept the case in December was caused by the “sole goal to delay the final verdict to after the election.” The fact alone of “could have chose to hear the case back in December” is a mere statement of fact, of what happened...
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    SCOTUS Agrees to Hear Trump's Immunity Appeal - No Rush, Calendars for April

    How do you possibly know the above as a fact? After all, you treat your statement as a fact. Upon what then do you base your statement?
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    you're not right with God if you forsake church.

    Your conclusion possibly is true but your verses do not discuss forsaking the church. “in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee." Hebrews 2:12 “in the midst of the church will I sing praise unto thee". Matthew 6:33 "Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness; and all...
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    I hate Repent of your sins to be Saved. it is a false gospel, lie from the pit of hell

    Jonah doesn’t declare as “works” the NT Greek word “repentance” or “repent” (metanoeo from meta = with, among + noeo = to think, exercise the mind <> from nous = mind; cf metanoia) means to have another mind.) The Hebrew in Jonah 3:10 is not a reference to “change of mind” Greek metanoeo, but...
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    Prayer and Free Will

    If by “control” you understand God or Satan to directly cause us to act, then indeed there’s no free will. There’s not a single Biblical verse declaring the above. And if you’re inclined to quote to NT verses regarding being a “slave” the original Greek used does not support your statement.
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    Prayer and Free Will

    How does a person “change without their consent”?