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RussBLib

(9,694 posts)
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 06:55 PM Jul 2015

Janet Porter says her prayers can overturn the SCOTUS marriage equality ruling

This just made me LOL.

In my never-ending struggle to "keep up" with the high volume of newsletters and interesting things to digest, I ran across this:

Janet Porter says her prayers got Bush elected, so they can overturn the Supreme Court decision on gay marriage.

…Porter, the right-wing conspiracy theorist and creator of the anti-gay film “Light Wins,” reveals today that her prayers reversed the results of the 2000 presidential election to ensure that President Bush was the victor in Florida.

Since her prayers got Bush elected president, Porter explains, her prayers can also reverse the recent Supreme Court ruling in favor of marriage equality.

Porter is urging Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine to demand that the Supreme Court rehear the marriage case, but this time without the presence of Justices Elena Kagan and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whom Porter believes should have recused themselves because they had officiated at the weddings of same-sex couples.

“If God can change the outcome of a presidential election,” Porter explains, “he can change the outcome of a Supreme Court ruling.”


That's a pretty big IF there, isn't it, Janet? I totally agree with her on that: IF God can change the outcome of a presidential election, he could do anything.

What arrogance.

Original is here.

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Janet Porter says her prayers can overturn the SCOTUS marriage equality ruling (Original Post) RussBLib Jul 2015 OP
I wonder how Obama won. Twice. Curmudgeoness Jul 2015 #1
That was my first thought too. progressoid Jul 2015 #9
I never understood prayer. Ohio Dem Jul 2015 #2
Prayer in the believers' way of telling god that they disapprove of his plan FiveGoodMen Jul 2015 #5
all this dispute, over imaginary creatures RussBLib Jul 2015 #6
It would be funny if there weren't real life implications. Ohio Dem Jul 2015 #7
Unless SCOTUS has Iron Chariots FiveGoodMen Jul 2015 #3
It bears repeating skepticscott Jul 2015 #4
Religion makes people stupid. AlbertCat Jul 2015 #11
mmm hmm PeaceNikki Jul 2015 #14
Also from the link: bvf Jul 2015 #8
Funny, i prayed for al gore to win in 2000 Lordquinton Jul 2015 #10
Knock yourself out, Janet. n/t deucemagnet Jul 2015 #12
Follow the money salimbag Jul 2015 #13
That wasn't God, that was Jeb with an assist from SCOTUS. LiberalAndProud Jul 2015 #15
Wouldn't removing two of the votes be the thing that changes the outcome, rather than god? AtheistCrusader Jul 2015 #16
Test nil desperandum Jul 2015 #17
BWAHAHAHAH! sakabatou Jul 2015 #18

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
1. I wonder how Obama won. Twice.
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 07:00 PM
Jul 2015

Maybe she wasn't praying hard enough then.

So far, my prayers have not won me the lottery. How can I believe that he listens to her silly prayers and not mine????

progressoid

(50,785 posts)
9. That was my first thought too.
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 10:14 PM
Jul 2015

Of course, Romney was a Mormon, so who is she going to pray for. A Mormon or a Muslim?

Ohio Dem

(4,357 posts)
2. I never understood prayer.
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 07:02 PM
Jul 2015

Isn't god's will done anyway? What need is there to pester him with requests, and doesn't it imply that you know better?

So, if god doesn't overturn gay marriage, I guess that means he approves.

RussBLib

(9,694 posts)
6. all this dispute, over imaginary creatures
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 07:40 PM
Jul 2015

how perfect that there can be no concrete proof, only a belief

hard to disprove something that cannot be proven

We've all heard the same things: that all is pre-ordained by God, and He knows everything that has been and will be. Another "version" of the truth. Another attempt to explain the inexplicable.

If everything was pre-ordained, why reportedly get mad at humanity and send a flood to wipe them all out? "My baby!"

unanswerable questions that shouldn't even need to be asked

truly amazing and sad that this much energy is still being devoted to imaginary beings

Ohio Dem

(4,357 posts)
7. It would be funny if there weren't real life implications.
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 08:37 PM
Jul 2015

I have seen people argue about Superman, which is basically the same thing, but harmless. Disputes over imaginary deities can and do cause much hardship.

FiveGoodMen

(20,018 posts)
3. Unless SCOTUS has Iron Chariots
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 07:17 PM
Jul 2015

And the LORD was with Judah; and he drave out the inhabitants of the mountain; but could not drive out the inhabitants of the valley, because they had chariots of iron.

 

skepticscott

(13,029 posts)
4. It bears repeating
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 07:17 PM
Jul 2015

Religion makes people stupid. It makes them think stupid, it makes them say stupid, it makes them do stupid. Like nothing else in the world.

 

AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
11. Religion makes people stupid.
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 10:58 PM
Jul 2015

And the power hungry make religion.


It's just an ancient form of government, where supernatural forces approve the authority.... then tell you how to dress and what to eat and who to have children with, and what to do on what day.... see ancient totalitarianism's government.

PeaceNikki

(27,985 posts)
14. mmm hmm
Sun Jul 19, 2015, 03:55 PM
Jul 2015


I opened this thread because I know someone IRL named Janet Porter who is equally as nuts as this one.

Maybe a little more, even. But with a smaller audience.
 

bvf

(6,604 posts)
8. Also from the link:
Thu Jul 16, 2015, 10:05 PM
Jul 2015

Last edited Thu Jul 16, 2015, 11:46 PM - Edit history (1)

"Ask Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine to file a motion for rehearing the marriage case at: 800-282-0515 . Then, pray to the God of the impossible."

Tell whoever answers that Janet Porter said to call, but you can't remember why. Make sure you get the name in there, though, and tell the person to repeat it to you to make sure he/she got it right.

Also ask for confirmation that DeWine gets the message personally.

On edit: Don't really do this.

salimbag

(173 posts)
13. Follow the money
Fri Jul 17, 2015, 04:31 PM
Jul 2015

Are prayers more likely to be answered if you give a lot of money to the church/prayer person of your choice? Ask and ye shall receive. So where the fuck is my Tesla?

AtheistCrusader

(33,982 posts)
16. Wouldn't removing two of the votes be the thing that changes the outcome, rather than god?
Mon Jul 20, 2015, 12:30 PM
Jul 2015

If god can fix it, they shouldn't have to recuse themselves for god to do it.

Sounds like god is pretty impotent after all.

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