In recent months, I have consistently read statements by pro-abortion and same-sex-marriage advocates that the Constitution guarantees their beliefs to be their rights.
Because Roe of Roe v. Wade fame now is a pro-lifer, and because we Americans finally have admitted that the laws we passed violated the rights of American Japanese citizens at the outbreak of World War II and were wrong, I believe that the Constitution is governed by what is its true "framework," moral law. And the "framework of moral law" settles the differences between good and evil and right and wrong, while humanity's legalistic law, in some cases, depends on who knows who, how emotions are running and so on.
Moreover, moral law cannot be overruled by legalized law. I will therefore judge, for myself, that I am merely observing pro-abortion and same-sex-marriage advocates creating another Tower of Babel.
Larry Yurkovich
Grand Forks