As the LGBT community celebrates the Supreme Courts decision to allow same-sex couples to marry legally in all 50 states, there are other organizations that aren't taking the news so lightly.

The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) is on the rebound and in a statement from their website, they are determined to doing everything possible to reverse it.

“Make no mistake about it: The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) and countless millions of Americans do not accept this ruling. Instead, we will work at every turn to reverse it.”

NOM continues to say that SCOTUS does not have the authority to redefine something it did not create. They continue to say the decision was pulled out of ‘thin air,’ and with no Constitutional authority.

The statement continues to attack SCOTUS, saying that, “There is no eternal or natural law that allows for marriage to be redefined.”

NOM is adamant about reminding people that today’s decision is not the final word, and that they are not finished fighting and defending the meaning of marriage being between one man and one woman.

They are alerting their supporters that reversing the ruling is their number one priority with a list of items they will concentrate on from now forward:

1. We call on Congress and state governments to move immediately to protect the rights of people who believe in the truth of marriage from being discriminated against by passing the First Amendment Defense Act through Congress, and similar legislation in the various states.

2. We also call on Congress to advance to the states for consideration a proposed constitutional amendment defining marriage in the law as it has existed in reality for the entirety of our nation's existence – the union of one man and one woman.

3. We call on the American people to make the definition of marriage a pivotal issue in the 2016 presidential contest and to elect a president who will be a true champion for marriage, one who is committed to taking specific steps to restoring true marriage in the law including appointing new justices to the Supreme Court who will have the opportunity to reverse this decision.

4. NOM will work tirelessly along with allies to help change the culture so that Americans have a better understanding of the importance of marriage to children, families and society as a whole.

In a final statement, NOM says they will pray that today’s landmark decision will not gain a stronghold in America and that Americans will not have to suffer years of injustice:

“Our prayer for America is that today's injustice can be corrected quickly, sparing the nation decades of anguish of the kind that has followed the Court's decision in Roe.”

Timothy Rawles is Community Editor of SDGLN. He can be reached at editor@sdgln.com, @reporter66 on Twitter, or by calling toll-free to 888-442-9639, ext. 713.