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July 10, 2015, West Village, NYC
Gorsuch, a Conservative Firebrand in College, Evolved Into a Conciliator, by Jess Bravin, WSJ, March 19, 2017
Heaven is part of this world but above and outside of earthly life
Both Fire and Heaven occupy high places, and it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between the two. One way, I believe, is to see that a fire is ascending into heaven, and further, that a fire is created by friction; there are two parts that come together to make a fire. By comparison, heaven is already above, and a seamless oneness, and were we in that position, we would be looking down and able to see the full picture; able to see both sides. Yet, we would still be outside of earthly experience. These points are helpful to keep in mind in making the comments below.
‘Several other Democratic lawyers steeped in the Supreme Court have also called for Judge Gorsuch’s confirmation, undercutting efforts by some Senate Democrats and liberal groups to paint him as a heartless ideologue…Such bipartisan admiration puts Judge Gorsuch, 49 years old, in an elite class of lawyers who many in both wings believe can be trusted to safeguard the court.’
· “…Such bipartisan admiration puts Judge Gorsuch, 49 years old, in an elite class of lawyers…”
If he is speaking from a high vantage point, then he should be able, especially with his training in law, to find the words and actions that resonate with both sides of an issue, whether they agree or disagree with him. I maintain that in the image that metal is refined, and in the process becomes higher than soil, those born in a Metal year become socially higher; the elite.
‘a reputation for civility that has eluded other justices—including the late Antonin Scalia, a fellow conservative whose seat he seeks to occupy… little indication Judge Gorsuch has abandoned his conservative views. Yet those who have known him since his law school days say he engages those who disagree with him with courtesy, treating their opinions with respect and winning their regard.