As America remains involved in a multitude of unconstitutional wars, the recent passing of Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia has left many wary of Obama’s next move. As Scalia once warned that — “in times of war the laws fall silent“ — given the circumstances surrounding Scalia‘s death the law has already begun to fall silent.
The U.S. government has made clear in numerous official documents and announcements that its war on terror is increasingly focused on its own domestic political enemies.
While teaching at the University of Hawaii, Scalia reminded his students that America is in time of war, and to not forget that the past is capable of repeating itself, especially with the Government that runs America today.
While Scalia remained a true patriot to the Constitution, his remarks about our government and how they could be ready to detain thousands of innocent American citizens, must have put him in the line of fire of the most criminally powerful man America has sitting in the Oval Office today.
Lets me dispell the Rumor go to Canexit i have great pics of all of it ,,,, you have to scroll abit but here’s a preview
I think he was murdered too. Wonder what cases were coming before the court when he was to arrive back in Washington? Could they have had any connection to his death?
Shawn Fogarty you mean these Hercules coffins Canexit has more
What a great chief just he was, and a great man
I pray Trump wins! You can see the camps on YouTube. I didn’t realize a mass amount of coffins have been purchased, yikes! What do we do? Where do we go? How do we prepare? Its overwhelming.
He was eliminated for sure. Obama thought he could sneak in a replacement. That thank God didn’t work. That is why Trump must win, the Supreme Court. That’s all. THE SCOTUS! !!
Scalia was assassinated. Too many politicians said in video too many times it was a good thing at the right time….. Sad
It’s sickening to hear what Baalack and Hillary have done to Americans; worse than that, no one can do anything about this! It’s like being poisoned! I personally feel if Trump doesn’t get elected, the ones who resist will be executed by way of Obamacare ICD9E978 which is better than being starved to death in a FEMA camp!
After he was murdered didn’t they pass the same-sex marriage?
They killed this judge – when they found his body (under very strange circumstances and the whole autopsy was covered up) he had a pillow over his head. America should know by now that some of these conspiracy theories are real events…….many people have died under the “watch” of the Clintons, Bushes, Obama. Money can buy “very pro hitmen”. It is not surprising and it should not be……..this stuff happens – the public is just not kept in the dark any longer because of technology. The “players/actors” are exposed for what they are – liars, murders, evil thugs who will kill and step over their mother(s) to get what they want. It is a shame – but, that is the way of the LAWLESS……Scalia was one of the most beloved judges on the Supreme Court…….he held his ground – and that is where he is now 6-ft under. “What does the Bible say about lawlessness?”
Answer: To be lawless is to be contrary to the law or to act without regard to the law. Laws are necessary in a sinful world (1 Timothy 1:9), and those who choose to act lawlessly further sin in the world. The word for “lawlessness” in the Bible is often translated “iniquity.” According to the Bible, the root of all lawlessness is rebellion.
First John 3:4 defines sin as lawlessness: “Everyone who sins breaks the law; in fact, sin is lawlessness.” To commit sin is to be lawless; that is, the sinner breaks God’s law. In this way, lawlessness is a rejection of God. Satan, who models the ultimate rejection of God, will one day empower the Antichrist, called “the lawless one,” whose rise to power “will be in accordance with how Satan works” (2 Thessalonians 2:9).
Lawlessness is contrasted with righteousness in verses such as Romans 6:19, 2 Corinthians 6:14, and Hebrews 1:9. The righteous, who have the nature of Jesus Christ, hate the deeds of lawlessness. Lot, a godly man living in Sodom, “was tormented in his righteous soul by the lawless deeds he saw and heard” (2 Peter 2:8). The psalmist said, “I abhor the assembly of evildoers and refuse to sit with the wicked” (Psalm 26:5). Christians are to be law-abiding (1 Peter 4:15).
When a society ignores the law, lawlessness is the result, and chaos ensues. The time of the judges after Joshua’s death was marked by upheaval, oppression, and general disorder. The biblical historian puts his finger on the reason for the tumult: “In those days Israel had no king; everyone did as they saw fit” (Judges 21:25). The riot in Ephesus is a good example of lawlessness in action (Acts 19). The rioters were confused and unsure even of why they were rioting (verse 32); in their lawlessness, they were ignoring proper legal channels (verse 39) and, of course, breaking the law (verse 40).
God has a purpose for establishing human government: “to punish those who do wrong and to commend those who do right” (1 Peter 2:14). Rulers are God’s appointees to maintain order and promote righteousness in a civil society. “Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves” (Romans 13:2). In other words, lawlessness is condemned in Scripture.
The Bible connects man’s lawlessness and rebellion against God with his need for God’s forgiveness. In Romans 4:7, Paul (quoting Psalm 32:1) says, “Blessed are those whose lawless deeds are forgiven, and whose sins are covered” (ESV). God’s righteousness is imputed to us at salvation, and God forgives us of our lawlessness: “Their sins and lawless acts I will remember no more” (Hebrews 10:17, quoting Jeremiah 31:34). Christ died on the cross “to redeem us from all lawlessness and to purify for himself a people for his own possession who are zealous for good works” (Titus 2:14, ESV). Our lawless deeds resulted in Christ’s death, but God’s grace overcomes our lawless hearts.
In the judgment many will stand before Christ claiming a connection with Him that exists only in their own minds. They will rehearse their good deeds done in His name, only to hear Jesus declare them to be “workers of lawlessness” whom Christ never knew (Matthew 7:23, ESV). At that time, those who practice lawlessness will be cast “into the blazing furnace,” while those who are covered by the righteousness of Christ “will shine like the sun” (Matthew 13:41–43). Christ will have the ultimate victory and will eliminate lawlessness forever.