Moore said a favorable ruling would mean homosexuality’s “force acceptance” amongst Americans by requiring people to provide goods and services for wedding ceremonies. “What the Supreme Court is about to do, if they do it, is not redefine marriage but destroy the institution of marriage,” Moore said. Moore continued to say that he does not think that all LGBT advocates are hell-bent on seeing the country destroyed, but insisted that “there’s a push for it.”
This is not the first time that Moore held a harsh stance against same-sex marriage. In February, Moore claimed on Fox
“State courts are bound by the ruling of the Supreme Court, but when a strict interpretation of the Constitution…is abandoned in the theoretical opinion of individuals are allowed to control its meaning, we have no longer a Constitution.”
Moore first gained national attention in 2003, when he was ousted from the bench after setting up a monument of the 10 Commandments outside the State Supreme Court, and then resisting federal orders for its removal. His position was restored in 2012.
You can listen to the interview here: via CSN News.
[h/t Right Wing Watch]
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