The Divine Queen of the Almighty Eternal Creator Addresses the California Supreme Court

Jim Burroway

November 19th, 2008

Well now, Here’s some entertaining reading. It’s a 40-page brief to the California Supreme Court (PDF: 2,471KB/40 pages) arguing that the court should uphold Proposition 8. The brief, submitted by the Divine Queen Mariette Do-Nguyen of the Almighty Eternal Creator, is titled “Letter Brief of Amicus Curiae Demanding the Almighty Eternal Creator’s Law and the State of California Constitution Amendment: Marriage Between One Man and One Woman Stay In.”

Got all that? Good. It begins:

Acting on behalf of the Almighty Eternal Creator, who is holding sole ownership to His creations, all planets, including the earth and everything above, below and on it, myself as His heiress, and the Kingdom of Heaven World Divine Mission (also known as Rebuild My Church Divine Mission), a Non-Profit Corporation in the State of California, submit this Amicus Curiae brief …

… and yadda, yadda, yadda. It goes on like that. Why is she doing this? Well, she answers that question on page 3:

After a night full of dreams, before dawn of November 11, 2008, before I woke up in the morning, the Almighty Eternal Creator ordered me, saying, “You explain to them the consequences that follow each and all actions. Once they understand, they will listen!”

I’m sure they will.

It’s an amazing read, complete with the reason for 9/11 (“Because the United States’ presidents and members of Congress violated the Almighty Creator’s Laws and abused their power”) and the consequences for not heeding her warning (“For individuals who choose to …disobey the Almighty Eternal Creator’s Laws, their soul receive an energy … through a destructive channel, known as the Devil or Satan.”)

So anyway, who is this Mariette Do-Nguyen?

I am a co-Creator of earth and human souls with the fully God nature of Messiah Jesus as revealed in the Holy Bible, Genesis 1:26-27. Exhibit A.

As written, I am “another” Advocate, the Third Person of the Holy Trinity, and heiress to the Almighty Eternal Creator, who created and holds sole ownership of all His creations, planets and all living creatures, including human souls and physical bodies. The Gospel of John, Chapters 14, 15, 16. Exhibit B.

The Almighty Eternal Creator’s estate was transferred to me by fully God Messiah Jesus via his human voice before His fully human crucifixion on the Cross. The Gospel of John, Chapters 16:14-15 & 19:26-27. Exhibit C.

I am a Messenger of the Covenant. Malachi, Chapter 3. Exhibit D.

And sure enough, that is followed by eleven xeroxed pages of her heavily underlined Bible as evidence. So there.

And if you’re tempted to think she might be just a little bit crazy? Well, on page 13, she has that covered. She quotes from a book, My Patient — God’s Gift, in which a Dr. Gerald Nelson is quoted as saying:

And finally, traditional psychiatry has little to offer Mariette. Medications and psychotherapy will likely cause her harm, leading to confusion and perhaps insurmountable despair. The Church can provide what medicine cannot; and understanding [sic] and compassionate context for Mariette’s calling. Allowing her respect the freedom [sic] to express and live out her dreams and visions in a way that will benefit mankind.

So you see? She’s not crazy. She’s totally for reals, people! Check out her web site.

By the way — that book she’s quoting from? She’s the author and publisher.

Addendum: The next time I join a religion, I’m going to make this one of my criteria: it totally has to be headed by a Divine Queen.

Timothy Kincaid

November 19th, 2008

Hmmm. Isn’t James Hartline now completely and totally heterosexual… but surprisingly single?

I think they’d be perfect for each other.

David C.

November 19th, 2008

I think there is a good chance these wingnuts will just self-destruct if we leave them alone long enough and stay calm.

This is not to say that we should not continue our activism, but we are going to make little headway trying to shake the faith of the fringe players like this one.

One of our best hopes is to continue working with mainstream faith groups that are at least sympathetic to our cause and would support equal rights for us on the basis of their moral merits.

The court must be rolling it’s eyes by now. Of course, they could have prevented all of this by acting when they had the opportunity to keep Prop 8 off the ballot.

Jim Burroway

November 19th, 2008

After an email exchange, I decided to pop back in and add this addendum:

The next time I join a religion, I’m going to make this one of my criteria: it totally has to be headed by a Divine Queen.

kevin

November 19th, 2008

I don’t know.

Something about her makes me want to give her a big ol’ hug, pat her on the hand, and say “you just go on ahead, honey.”

tristram

November 19th, 2008

Gotta be a hoax. Then again that’s what I thought when my cousin tried to explain her Mormon beliefs to me.

TJ McFisty

November 20th, 2008

So, you’re saying you’re neither Divine or Queen enough to run your own religion, Jim? I’m sure it’s just some hair, makeup, and razzle-dazzle. How hard is that?

Pomo

November 20th, 2008

I’m glad you caught this. I was reading it yesterday as the news broke and was going to blog about it if none of you bigger bloggers picked up on it.

The good part is she benefits our side more than her own :)

EdgyB

November 20th, 2008

Um, didn’t she sort of say that she’s, like, 2000 years old? Check this line: ‘before His fully human crucifixion on the Cross’.

So, she was there? Wiggy.

Holy Prepuce!

November 20th, 2008

I am particularly fond of her Proof of Service:

“I declare that I am, and was at the time of the service herinafter mentioned, at least 18 years of age and not a party of the above-entitled action. I am an heiress to the Almighty Eternal Creator, and I am fully God and fully human. My natural business mailing address is 9450 Mira Mesa Blvd. B417. San Diego CA 92126”

David Townsend

November 22nd, 2008

Thank you for posting the link to her web-site, it has been, now what is the word I am looking for, humm, lets settle for an inspiration. I was particularly … shocked … by the revelation that she has not been conned by 419 fraudsters as might appear at first sight but the banks and the CIA have stolen the $300 million that she was given by foreign donors, merely subject to a few charges, or advanced fees as they might be deemed.

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