Maine Delivers Message to Senators Collins and Snowe


Last Tuesday, in the middle of the Republican sweep, outside of New York 23, something else happened.  The voters in Maine sent a not so subtle message to Senators Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe.  That message: do not tread on our traditional marriages.

In 2006, Collins and Snowe had and opportunity to defend traditional marriage and vote with the people of Maine.  Instead they stuck a thumb in the eye of their Maine constituents.  (See Roll Call Vote Here).  On election Tuesday, their constituents delivered them a clear mandate – the next time you have an opportunity to vote to protect marriage, you better be on the right side.

Obviously Maine is no conservative state. Collins and Snowe, two of the most liberal Senators, are proof positive of that, but two other items on last Tuesday’s ballot demonstrates that even further.  The Maine voters approved tax hikes and reduced restrictions on the use of marijuana for “medical” reasons.  Despite these liberal leanings, when the people of Maine had a chance to approve or disapprove gay marriage, they remember Sodom and Gomorrah.

The gay marriage elite have to be disturbed at this point.  They have been able to convince a few liberal judges to rule with them, but in 31 ballot initiatives, the people have confirmed that marriage is between one man and one woman.  Not only must they be disturbed, they have to be nervous.  If they cannot win in California and Maine, they have to realize that if they lose a few more states, the Constitution will in effect be amended without an amendment actually passing.  No doubt, if some liberal judge rules that equal protection requires gay marriage, the states will respond and we have a pretty good indication how they will respond.

The disappointing aspect of all of this is not solely the individuals engaging in an inappropriate lifestyle, but the fact that a number of “religious” clergy have come to their aid.  This religious clergy clearly has not read the Bible.  The reference to Sodom and Gomorrah earlier was partly in jest, but do not be deceived, there is no support for homosexuality inside Christianity.

1 Corinthians 6:9-10 “Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God?  Do no be deceived: neither the sexually immoral … nor those who practice homosexuality … will inherit the kingdom of God.”

That’s not the only reference in scripture, but is certainly one of the many passages ignored by clergy who portray the gay movement as another Civil Rights movement.  They have simply ignored 1 Timothy 6:10 where it is made clear that the practice of homosexuality is contrary to sound doctrine.  Heretofore, Senators Collins and Snowe have also ignored sound doctrine.  Let’s hope the citizens of Maine made it clear to them with their votes on election Tuesday.



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I hope they pay attention

Erick Erickson (Diary) Tuesday, November 10th at 9:52PM EST (link)

And good point on state ratification of traditional marriage.

Who will stand on either hand and keep this bridge with me?

 

OK, so is there a list of viable more conservative candidates

mbecker908 (Diary) Tuesday, November 10th at 10:15PM EST (link)

to run against either of them? Because if there’s nobody waiting in the wings to run, the idea that they’re actually going to DO anything with said “message” is foolishness.

 

You are speaking biblically of course...

H (Diary) Tuesday, November 10th at 11:03PM EST (link)

there is no support for homosexuality inside Christianity.

Until the 1930 Anglican Lambeth Conference, all protestant denominations stood united with the Catholic church on the teaching that artificial contraception was a sin. Once that wall fell for the Anglicans, most other denominations followed.

The point of the above is that the Catholic church warned at the time that the Lambeth decision would open church doors to what we now know as the “culture of death.” Of course, the Catholic church is now fighting the same cultural battle for souls as were the Anglicans, and the Methodists, and Presbyterians etc. before them. And we have suffered our cultural casualties with the priest scandals and the attempted hijackings of churches by so-called “pro-choice Catholics.” But we are engaged in the battle, we haven’t surrendered. All of the church’s teaching against promiscuous sex, including homosexuality, is still intact. The connecting glue is the proscription of artificial contraception which declares that the sex act is inextricably linked to the marriage bed and the purpose of procreation. Remove that purpose and you remove any argument not simply against sex outside of marriage, but sex outside of any moral boundaries.

 

I doubt that this is a "message" to Snowe and Collins

nycenterright Wednesday, November 11th at 9:53AM EST (link)

If I were going to guess, and I have no evidence to back this up, but I’d say that just about the last thing on the minds of Mainers on election day 2009 was how senators Snowe and Collins voted on the cloture motion of a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage in 2006.

Also, given that gay marriage was illegal in Maine in 2006, I don’t see how voting “Nay” on cloture for a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage could be perceived as refusing to protect traditional marriage in Maine, since their vote did nothing to affect gay marriage in Maine short of preserving Maine’s right to make gay marriage legal through the appropriate democratic process if it chose to do so.