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Ecclesiastical Court in Bridgeport, CT Nullifies Six U.S. Supreme Court Decisions

 

Ecclesiastical Court in Bridgeport, CT Nullifies Six U.S. Supreme Court Decisions 
by Fr. Francis

In cities across this land, the Church of Jesus Christ is rising up and taking her rightful place as the final arbiter of what is right, what is true, and what is just.  She represents the moral authority that undergirds this great nation - God Himself.   " For the Word of the Lord is right and true; He is faithful in all He does.  The Lord loves righteousness and justice."  Psalm 33:4-5.

"Every piece of legislation and every court ruling that contradicts the Word of God cannot be right, cannot be true, and cannot be just.  The Supreme Court of the United States of America is in contempt of the Court of Almighty God and we, the Church of Jesus Christ , have the responsibility to say so."

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In a decision handed down this morning in Bridgeport CT seven U.S. Supreme Court decisions were nullified by a higher court.  At the first Ecclesiastical Court ever held in Bridgeport at the Federal Court House, the seven Supreme Court rulings, including the contentious Roe vs. Wade decision which legalized the slaughter of innocents in America , were definitively nullified and declared non-binding. Great rejoicing at the court decision was observable among the crowd.

The court, with Bridgeport-born Ecclesiastical Court Justice Rusty Thomas of Waco, TX presiding, was called into session to take captice in what was considered, by an empaneled jury of 12 subscribing "STAND UP FOR GOD" pastors and several score participants, as a visible expression of eternal realities. A court videostenographer was seen recording the event for time and eternity; also visible were court reporters Theresa Schweigert and Glenn Smith of CWW News to report the reaction of spectators and what she termed "prayer warriors".

Schweigert reported that the crowd had gathered as a manifest expression of the emerging “Church Without Walls”, not as passive observers but as active litigants to ensure that justice was fulfilled according to the Law of God. Smith said that the litigants agreed unanimously that Justice Thomas conducted a fair and impartial review of the facts, accusations and allegations and that his decisions were exactly according to the higher law. He said that the evidence uncovered a wide range of perjurious statements, twisted reasonings and unwarranted judicial activism on the part of a small but influential number of American judges who failed to live up to their oath of office to fully implement the Constitution of the United States as envisioned and handed down by America's Founding Fathers.

Milford resident Marilyn Carroll said that she was exhilarated to witness the procession of the Ecclesiastical Court decision which is part of growing trend, she said, to reverse America 's love affair with death. "You can breath it in the air," she said. "Just look at the glow on people's faces," she continued, "The people are taking back their government from a small group of death-merchants who thought they had bought and paid for politicians and judges.”

“You are going to see more of these unencumbered courts," added Carmen Vasquez of West Haven.

Asked who the defendants were and why they failed to show and make a case in court, Vasquez said "Oh, we invited them, even dared them to come. Justice Thomas was on the verge of issuing a subpoena to command their appearance when we received word from their leader that he would not attend because he knew in advance he would be defeated. He said he was ‘furious because his time is short,' she continued. "America is returning to its roots, its founding principles. We're going to hold court in Albany in August."

"Be there," she added.