Rest In Peace Justice Ginsberg.

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I hate seeing any one die from cancer, but we have to remember, she was not a defender of the unborn. Now she has to answer to God. May God have mercy on her. She will be on my prayers.
She's also going to have to give an account for her LGBT standings during her career.
 
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I hate seeing any one die from cancer, but we have to remember, she was not a defender of the unborn. Now she has to answer to God. May God have mercy on her. She will be on my prayers.

She was a defender of our Constitution, which clearly states abortion rights cannot be taken away. People who want abortion to be illegal are really saying they oppose bodily autonomy, every woman's choice not to have a baby or one more baby, and women who accidentally got pregnant when contraception failed or were raped should be treated like second class citizens. They don't care about women; only the zygote or blastocyst even she does not know exists matters to them. Nowhere in the Constitution does unborn lives get the right to live before birth.
 
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She was a defender of our Constitution, which clearly states abortion rights cannot be taken away. People who want abortion to be illegal are really saying they oppose bodily autonomy, every woman's choice not to have a baby or one more baby, and women who accidentally got pregnant when contraception failed or were raped should be treated like second class citizens. They don't care about women; only the zygote or blastocyst even she does not know exists matters to them. Nowhere in the Constitution does unborn lives get the right to live before birth.

Those for abortions don't care about babies
 
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Here is one answer to whether rest in peace is in the bible. Is it biblical to say ‘rest in peace’ (RIP) in regards to someone who has died? | GotQuestions.org "At the end of the book of Daniel, an angel speaks of Daniel’s death, saying, “You will rest” (Daniel 12:3). And the prophet Isaiah says, “Those who walk uprightly enter into peace; they find rest as they lie in death” (Isaiah 57:2). These two passages are the closest the Bible comes to the idea behind RIP. Still, the exact words rest in peace are not used." The question is did RBG walk uprightly? I think we all know that answer when you apply her decisions to the word of God.
 
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She should be commended for her service to her country.

And the best way to commend her is to honor her dying wish:

RBG’s Dying Words: “My Most Fervent Wish Is That I Not Be Replaced Until a New President Is Installed”

I worry far more about "Sunday Christians" than a valiant woman who worked tirelessly, even attending hearings from her hospital bed, until her dying day to defend human and civil rights.

I believe that God is non-denominational in his mercy--and that he loves the heroes and heroines among us with all his heart.
 
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Hell has another occupant.

Having said that, when I was in law school her husband Martin Ginsburg came to speak. He was engaging and seemed to enjoy the back and forth with this very conservative student. The Ginsburg's and Scalia's were best friends and routinely went to the opera together. An era of civility has ended.
 
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Hell has another occupant.

That isn’t your call.

Having said that, when I was in law school her husband Martin Ginsburg came to speak. He was engaging and seemed to enjoy the back and forth with this very conservative student. The Ginsburg's and Scalia's were best friends and routinely went to the opera together. An era of civility has ended.

I last saw Scalia at a funeral about six years ago. He spoke with our faculty after the service sand said “Ruth wanted to be here, but she is in such bad health.” He died a few months later, she made it another six years.
 
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Joe Biden is not for abortions. I already explained that.
I would be willing to bet the farm he would never say he was 100% against abortion on the campaign trail or the debate coming up. Wish he would, but it will never happen. The liberal left would have a conniption!
 
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That isn’t your call.



I last saw Scalia at a funeral about six years ago. He spoke with our faculty after the service sand said “Ruth wanted to be here, but she is in such bad health.” He died a few months later, she made it another six years.
She wasn't a believer in Jesus Christ and was hostile to him and God her entire life. According to John 7:24 we may judge with righteous judgment, meaning we may judge against the light of scripture. She wasn't a believer and if we believe that only Christians who are bonded to Christ in his death and resurrection are saved then by definition those who aren't are in Hell. That includes Ginsburg, it will include my parents if they do not repent and billions others. It was us too before God called us to faith.
 
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