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ThisFirst, because most "asylum seekers" are not seeking asylum.
Second, because the "asylum seekers" are overwhelmingly Muslim men of fighting age.
Third, because the asylum seekers are disproportionately Muslim.
Fourth, because we're already being overwhelmed with illegal aliens crossing our border and a government who will not enforce the law.
Why it seems most Christians are against asylum seekers? For the political parties most Chrisitans support are the parties who are are openly stating to deport asylum seekers and even refuse to accomodate people that have fled their own countries due to war and persecution. Anyway Jesus Christ himself was a refugee.
It seems the people I personally know that are most passionate about the rights of asylum seekers are not Christian at all. Unlike some Chrisitans I come accross who believe that asylum seekers should be deported from the country.
What would be some examples of this? I'm especially excited to hear about a "take over" taking place anywhere in the world!
People are letting their fear of men overshadow their fear of God.
People, even so-called "God's people", have been doing that ever since Jesus walked on earth,People are letting their fear of men overshadow their fear of God.
How have you lived the last 20 years without learning anything
about the world at large, or do you just ignore everything the
Muslims are doing?
Britain
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nghy-African-migrants-sank-Mediterranean.html
The US
https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2014/01/07/milwaukee-a-somali-muslim-enclave-grows/
Australia
https://billmuehlenberg.com/2014/04/06/australian-sharia-and-dhimmitude/
Not pleasant tangent, but fits with "why 'christians' " .......Don't forget Sweden. They try to hide what's going on there, but it is now the rape capitol of of Europe.
Yeah, cause they are not taking over, that's why. I'm very aware of what the muslim extremists are doing. That's not the same as TAKING OVER A COUNTRY.How have you lived the last 20 years without learning anything
about the world at large, or do you just ignore everything the
Muslims are doing?
Britain
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nghy-African-migrants-sank-Mediterranean.html
The US
https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2014/01/07/milwaukee-a-somali-muslim-enclave-grows/
Australia
https://billmuehlenberg.com/2014/04/06/australian-sharia-and-dhimmitude/
You should read the sections in Ezekiel and Isaiah concerning the watchman.
http://www.gospelforchristians.com/2009/isaiah-and-ezekiel-watchmen/
I understand what wisdom is. I have done a lot of crisis intervention work.
I don't believe turning a blind eye to the vulnerable because you are worried about some nebulous threat from people who may OR may not exist is considered wisdom. I do not see the wisdom in not helping 30,000 people because 40 of them MAY be a threat (and that's a big may given that one cannot extrapolate numbers of "well X% of muslims align themselves with extremist ideology" and use it to define refugees. There is no "wisdom" being employed by doing that); that is STRAIGHT UP fear).
On the first few pages you post up stories about the TERRIBLE things ISIS has done around the world and fully believe those things will start to happen here if you let refugees in. I say, in no WAY, would that happen.
Catagorically, unequivocally, head-in-the-sand level false. Muslims are BY FAR, the largest victims of ISIS and that evil horde of marauders and you all are turning a blind eye to their plight. It is as simple as that. You can claim you are showing wisdom in doing so. I disagree.
And so isn't it telling that nonchristians are willing to help the afflicted, downtrodden and vulnerable while Christians talk about fear OVER love in the guise of wisdom?
Does it ever cross your mind that nonchristians may end up treating them better than Christians? And do you worry about what that says to nonchristians about the christian capacity for love?
And yet.... Romans 13:
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You either didn't fully read my posts and/or didn't understand a single word i posted, did you?
Have you read all of the posts?You posted this same thing before and he told you he read them. He just doesn't agree with you. It's condescending to assume he doesn't understand.
First, because most "asylum seekers" are not seeking asylum.
Second, because the "asylum seekers" are overwhelmingly Muslim men of fighting age.
Third, because the asylum seekers are disproportionately Muslim.
Fourth, because we're already being overwhelmed with illegal aliens crossing our border and a government who will not enforce the law.
We have not been overwhelmed
We cannot simply absorb (even if these people wanted that) the whole world into our country. We cannot afford it, and we cannot govern it. Even if we could do all of that, it is terribly unjust to take what our own taxpayers, many of them not all that prosperous themselves, paid for...and let unlimited numbers of immigrants help themselves to it free of charge.We have not been overwhelmed
One thing interesting about Ezekiel is that he was sent to preach to his own people, the house of Israel, who should have known the truth about God. But their hearts were hard, and even though God commanded Ezekiel to preach, they mostly wouldn't listen.
Of course there are many Christians and Christian organisations out there to bring assistance to asylum seekers. and bring a great deal of help to them and I even see at at churches, however the loudest ones that are most opposed to asylum seekers in society are the ones that profess themselves as Christian.
Regarding ISIS and asylum seekers, a vast majority of people who claimed to be ISIS who committed terrorist attacks in Europe were born and grew up in Europe. Additionally the recent terrorist attack in Orlando was not an asylum seeker but born and bred in the USA.
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