There is muted response in some quarters to the US Supreme Court ruling allowing gay marriage in all the 52 states of America. Many false prophets haven't wagged their tongues yet. People of God cannot afford to sit on the fence while nations dash to the brink of collapse. When families are threatened, the highest institutions in the land cannot stand strong.
The Bible is clear about marriage as a union between a man and a woman. Marriage predates government, so the argument that marriage is both a civil and a religious institution should be viewed in that light. A proper perspective gives the religious aspect precedence, while respecting the latter. The church and the state must remain separate, and only on this marriage bed does one impose itself on the other, with the force of law.
As a Bible believer, I cannot support the ruling. I agree with the minority decision, although our motivations may not be the same.
I disagree with those who claim that it was a 5-4 decision. It was the victory of an anonymous Supreme court judge (who tipped the scales in favor of homosexuality). One man or woman made the decision for a whole nation. What the Louisiana Governor raises comes to question. Should the US Supreme Court be scrapped just like the Senate or Parliament (or both) in the Kenyan case?
People have rebelled against God in history, and their end is open to us to see. When nations officially rebel against God, and put it in their statutes, we can only say the handwriting is on the wall.