Gohmert: Buddhists Atheists And Muslims Can Live Here; Just Don’t Take Over Country From Christians

Posted by | June 19, 2015 22:00 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics Religion


I thought conservatives love our Constitution. But, when it’s not convenient, they say that Jesus’ law should supercede it.

Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert went on a rambling tangent Thursday in Congress that started with his disagreement with the Trans-Pacific Partnership and spiraled into what was almost a sermon denouncing gay marriage.

Gohmert believes the United States was founded as and meant to be a Christian nation and that the laws of Moses and Jesus trump the Supreme Court. The Court is set to issue a ruling on gay marriage later this month.

It is a matter of a constitutional crisis when the Highest Court in the land not merely strikes down and says that their opinion is more important than Moses’, depicted up there in the center point of this room, more important than Moses’, depicted in the marble wall over the Supreme Court, holding the Ten Commandments,” the congressman said on the House floor.

“The Supreme Court says theirs is more important than the opinions established and stated by Jesus Christ when he said–and he was quoting Moses–that a man shall leave his mother and father, a woman leave her home, and the two will come together and be one flesh, and what God has joined together, let no man put asunder.”

He expressed paranoia that non-Christians were going to “take over the country.”

“The great thing is that, if a nation is established on Judeo-Christian beliefs, it allows anybody to live here and to function here and to do so without impediment to one’s beliefs because one can be an atheist, an agnostic, a Buddhist, a Muslim, Gohmert said, according to a transcript of his speech. “You can be any of those things, as long as you are not trying to take over the country like some would like to do.”

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33 responses to Gohmert: Buddhists Atheists And Muslims Can Live Here; Just Don’t Take Over Country From Christians

  1. showard July 13th, 2015 at 14:38

    All the Republicans have are the Christian right. Other than wedge issues, they got nothing. A great book, Orange County by Gustavo Arellano, explains when and how republicans became aware that they could use Christians to win elections. And it started in Orange County. As more and more Americans openly declare they’re atheists or believe in God, but have no religious affiliation, republicans get “scarder and scarder”. Their rhetoric gets stupider and stupider in hopes that what’s left of their base will turn out at the polls. Personally, I don’t think they believe their own bs, but it works, so what the hell.

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