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What is sooo wrong specifically?That is soooo wroooong !
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What is sooo wrong specifically?That is soooo wroooong !
True, but I don't want any of my hard-earned tax dollars going to lazy poor people who don't work or aliens who have snuck in here to contaminate the purity of our cultural institutions. On the other hand, I don't want much effort wasted tracking down those aliens who have committed serious crimes while here--unless you come across them by chance--and I certainly don't want to disturb illegal aliens who are being exploited by corporate enterprise, except for occasional show raids and assuming that those employers and labor contractors only get a slap on the wrist. MAGA!Romans 13
1Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.
2Consequently, he who rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves.
3For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and he will commend you.4For he is God's servant to do you good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for he does not bear the sword for nothing.
He is God's servant, an agent of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer.5Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also because of conscience.6This is also why you pay taxes, for the authorities are God's servants, who give their full time to governing.
I see you don’t want to answer. that’s fine.Did any president obey God and His Commandments or His Instructions or His Word ?
If the reasoning is that God can care for immigrants in their home countries and therefore we should refrain from providing assistance, this logic could similarly be applied to other situations.This isn't about "sinners".
God has a wall, an entrance requirement. If a person doesn't meet His requirement, they don't get inot Heaven, no matter how nice or needy they may be.
Breaking the law for political gain isn't something that God approves of.
And isn't God able to take care of the millions who came in illegally, presuming they are in real need, though some are criminals coming it, but isn't God able to meet their needs if they are legit right where they are or even in another country with less strict immigration laws?
Yes, yes He is. The US isn't the savior, only Jesus Christ is!
You don't want to answer ? That's not fine - not okay. You brought it up !I see you don’t want to answer. that’s fine.
I've noticed Christians quoting Romans 13 more in the past six months than ever before. Now it's emphasized to support President Trump as appointed by God, but the same logic isn't used for previous presidents.
The Christianity that doesnt require anything of you is much more appealing to people.If the reasoning is that God can care for immigrants in their home countries and therefore we should refrain from providing assistance, this logic could similarly be applied to other situations.
“feed the hungry, give water to thirsty, give shelter to stranger, clothed the naked, look after the sick, visit those who are in prison. (Matt 25) , take care the widow ( Acts 6), give justice to the weak and fatherless ( Psalm 82) take care immigrants ( Deut 10:19 / Psalm 146).
So we can keep all our wealth to ourselves and those who are poor, sick , needy, just tell them if there needs are legit , God will take care of them.
This is just about immigration.If the reasoning is that God can care for immigrants in their home countries and therefore we should refrain from providing assistance, this logic could similarly be applied to other situations.
“feed the hungry, give water to thirsty, give shelter to stranger, clothed the naked, look after the sick, visit those who are in prison. (Matt 25) , take care the widow ( Acts 6), give justice to the weak and fatherless ( Psalm 82) take care immigrants ( Deut 10:19 / Psalm 146).
So we can keep all our wealth to ourselves and those who are poor, sick , needy, just tell them if there needs are legit , God will take care of them.
Is this a general principle: that God can meet everyone's needs, and so there's no need for people to step in to meet them?....And isn't God able to take care of the millions who came in illegally, presuming they are in real need, though some are criminals coming it, but isn't God able to meet their needs if they are legit right where they are or even in another country with less strict immigration laws?
Yes, yes He is. The US isn't the savior, only Jesus Christ is!
The christianity that requires anything of you above what God's one requirement is, is much more appealing to those who think Christianity does require anything beyond what God requires.The Christianity that doesnt require anything of you is much more appealing to people.
If you can point out where in scripture Jesus Christ of Nazareth teaches us not to love the stranger then I'll reverse course. Because honestly, if you are folding this into Torah obedience you are missing a very important lesson here.That doesn't answer my questions.
Your conflation of words does not constitute a confirmation.
Let's look at verse of your premise (specifically the word גר) in the Greek LXX:
Strong's Greek: 4339 προσήλυτος (proselutos) - proselyte
Strong's Definitions pros-ay'-loo-tos; from the alternate of (4334) (προσέρχομαι); an arriver from a foreign region, i.e. (special) an acceder (convert) to Judaism ("proselyte"): — proselyte.
Now let's look at the word in the verse that is being conflated with your premise.
ξενος G3581
So I ask again; do you understand what a גר is?
I ask again does Yah call us to follow the law?
(CLV) Hb 1:9
Thou lovest righteousness (kept THE LAW) and hatest injustice (disregard for THE LAW) ; Therefore Thou art anointed by The God, (tou theou) (YHWH), Thy God, with the oil of exultation beyond Thy partners."
Actually, there is not space enough here (it would fill dozens of books, eh? ) and probably against the rules to be more specific..... not that the rules are binding, no, but problematic and not worth getting into now that it has passed.What is sooo wrong specifically?
Twisting what was said because what was said didn't fit the narrative is not a good call.Is this a general principle: that God can meet everyone's needs, and so there's no need for people to step in to meet them?
I guess it means if you do help other people, it means youre lacking faith in the capacity for God to do it.
Twist scripture by loving the stranger? Im affraid this is out of my sphere of understanding.It's not hard at all.
The type of love matters and twisting scripture to fit a narrative isn't what God wants people to do.
Quoting scripture to justify government policy presents several challenges. For example, if I initiate a discussion suggesting that same-sex marriage should be banned because the Bible describes homosexuality as an abomination, many Christians who identify as Democrats or liberals may raise concerns about the separation of church and state. Similarly, if I propose implementing school prayer, numerous Christians on the political left might argue that America is a secular society and that imposing Christian prayer on non-Christians is inappropriate.Happy to point out that Jesus Christ of Nazareth confirmed this in the new testament. Im affraid you're just not going to be able to get around it, " Love".
Matthew 25:35, 40:
"For I was a stranger and you welcomed me...Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me."
If you can point out where in scripture Jesus Christ of Nazareth teaches us not to love the stranger then I'll reverse course.
Or not......That doesn't mean immigrants aren't welcomed here. of course all of them are,
If you can point out where in scripture Yahshua teaches us that lawlessness is an act of love; then I'll reverse courseIf you can point out where in scripture Jesus Christ of Nazareth teaches us not to love the stranger then I'll reverse course
Not even one example.Actually, there is not space enough here (it would fill dozens of books, eh? ) and probably against the rules to be more specific..... not that the rules are binding, no, but problematic and not worth getting into now that it has passed.
Do you think that they broke the law if a visa was required?What, you think they got a visa?
Remember the rules of the forum do not permit many different examples, even truth.Not even one example.
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