Kansas has finally gone over the rainbow and straight to HELL!
The nightmare began when the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, which has jurisdiction over Kansas, determined that bans on same-sex marriage are unconstitutional, a decision that would overturn bans in every state within that circuit. The decision was stayed to allow the Supreme Court to weigh in on the matter. When the Supreme Court declined to hear arguments against gay marriage on October 6, 2014, the states under the Tenth Circuit all had to give way to the gays.
But not Kansas. GODly governor of Kansas Sam Brownback and his loyal Attorney General, Derek Schmidt, did what any True Christians would do: They refused to abide by the Tenth Circuit's ruling.
Governor Brownback and Attorney General Schmidt wisely decided that they should openly refuse to allow gays to get married in their state until a judge forced them to allow it. And so Kansas dug in its heels, like a man lighting up a cigarette under a "No Smoking" sign in a diner, adamant that nobody told him that HIS particular cigarette is prohibited on the premises.
On Tuesday, November 4, 2014, federal judge Daniel Crabtree ruled that Kansas' gay marriage ban was unconstitutional, reiterating what the Tenth Circuit had already said. By this time, Kansas was the only state within the Tenth Circuit's jurisdiction that was still enforcing its same-sex marriage ban, and Christians everywhere cheered the state's unwillingness to give in to the pressures of Big Sodom.
Judge Crabtree stayed his own ruling, because he knew that governor Brownback and Attorney General Derek Schmidt would do what any True Christians would do: Drag the legal process out even longer by turning to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, whose initial ruling Brownback and Schmidt had refused to abide by, and appeal to them for an intervention in the lower court's ruling.
Today, the Tenth Circuit rudely refused to hear the Kansas Attorney General's appeal.
The way is now clear for gays to disintegrate the cultural fabric of Kansas by getting married, unless Sam Brownback and Derek Schmidt can think of more ways to obstruct the legal process and delay the issuance of marriage licenses to homosexuals.
My Uncle Tucker and Aunt Mary live in Kansas, so please keep them in your prayers as their marriage is torn apart by the influence of gays and lesbians being recognized as equal under the law with them.
Come quickly, LORD JESUS!