Alabama Chief Justice Tom Parker indicated on the show he was a proponent of the “Seven Mountains Mandate,” an explicitly theocratic doctrine at the heart of Christian nationalism.

Alabama Chief Justice Tom Parker, who wrote the concurring opinion in last week’s explosive Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen embryos have the same rights as living children, recently appeared on a show hosted by self-anointed “prophet” and QAnon conspiracy theorist.

Parker was the featured guest on “Someone You Should Know,” hosted by Johnny Enlow, a Christian nationalist influencer and devoted supporter of former President Donald Trump. Over the course of an 11-minute interview, Parker articulated a theocratic worldview at odds with a functioning, pluralistic society.

“God created government,” he told Enlow, adding that it’s “heartbreaking” that “we have let it go into the possession of others.”

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    9 months ago

    When your freezer conks out and all of your “children” are dead, then you are now liable.

    This is why people doing IVF are so terrified. They could be held liable if their embryos become non-viable.

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      9 months ago

      You can also draw a straight line between “embryos are children” and “all embryos must be implanted.”

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        9 months ago

        Exactly. They would probably force implant embryos into women, and then arrest them for murder if the embryo fails to take hold.