I've always found it interesting why Supreme Court nomination proceedings are fraught with controversy and bickering. It seemed odd to me that a legislative position in THE 1st world country would be engulfed in party political squabbles. Perhaps, that was my ignorance of the reality.
It seems it's not the job of the Supreme Court to simply interpret the constitution-ality of laws and rulings. Rather, their job is to validate the ideological inclinations of legislators and rulers, in accordance with their own ideological inclinations, referring to the constitution as justification for their validations.
While the legislative process of the US is by-design tedious and slow, I'm not sure that the judiciary was meant to face similar hindrances.
This is possible due to the system being a manifestation of incoherence. When humans become adamant of their independence and freedom from outside forces upon truth, correct-ness, and morality, what can only evolve subsequently is a divergence in what those things themselves actually are. From this will stem all sorts of 'good ideas', with no compass to indicate what's correct or right.
Allah S.W.T says about such people:
Have you seen him who has taken to himself his prejudice to be his god? Will you then be a "wakeel" (constant trustee/keeper/responsible) over him? 25:43
There came after them generations who neglected prayer and were driven by their own desires. These will come face to face with their evil. 19:59
"...And whoever follows the footsteps of Satan - indeed, he enjoins immorality and wrongdoing. And if not for the favor of Allah upon you and His mercy, not one of you would have been pure,..." 24:21
"God will judge with truth, while those they invoke besides Him will not judge at all. God is the All Hearing, the All Seeing." 40:20
"Say, ‘I stand on clear proof from my Lord, though you deny it. What you seek to hasten is not within my power. Judgement is for God alone: He tells the truth, and He is the best of judges.’" 6:57
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