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Dear Editor:
A parallel might be drawn between the above and the manner in
which Christians and other moralists are expected to view and treat
prisoners who have violated the laws of society. While they may be
extended courtesy, civil equity and encouraged to change their ways,
they are not excused of their crime(s) and allowed to continue to engage
in activities detrimental and destructive to society. The illegal
invasion that imposes itself upon our society in so many ways, should be
no different. Americans have been extremely generous in providing a
limited and selective immigration policy and it is illegal, arrogant,
and a threat to our citizens and sovereignty to continually and
intentionally violate it, particularly in view of the radicals and
globalists who wish to see U.S. weakened, controlled and changed.
Christianity and the Bible teaches that we should have respect
for governments and/or their righteous and Constitutional laws and in
being subject to them. [Matt. 22:25, Titus 3:1,
1 Peter 2:13, and Romans 13:1 ] Illegal apologists and mis-guided
Christians are disrespecting the law by seeking amnesties and other
forms of assistance and are performing a great disservice to our nation,
it's citizens and social fabric. As a proper family reserves it's
highest concerns and benefits to it's own, so also should our nation
protect and provide for it's own. Jesus said, we should love our
neighbor as ourselves, not above ourselves and neighbor would presumably
mean a legal citizen and not an intentional invader and intruder. We
are not required as citizens to open our homes to become half-way houses
for any who wish to come, nor are we as a nation required to open our
borders to any unlimited number of aliens who wish to come. Aiding
illegals is un-Christian !
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