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Do you agree with these six biblical reasons for opposing the legalization of illegal aliens:?

1. Greed & Envy: Illegal aliens are pouring into the United States because they ”covet thy neighbor’s goods” – God’s 10th Commandment Ex. 20 and Deut. 5. Mexicans comprise about 90 percent of the illegal aliens in question. They certainly are not aliens escaping a leftist regime, starvation, political annihilation, or religious persecution. They just want what we have without earning it. They are thieves and lawbreakers who think they are ”entitled” to live like Americans without being Americans. On the same scale, American businesses are advocating this invasion. These businessmen are greedy vultures willing to eat this country alive just to line their pockets regardless of the long-term consequences to this nation. 2. The United States is a sovereign nation: God Almighty owns all of the land; yet, He recognized the sovereignty of nations and determined where He wanted each of us to be born. The Bible says, ”And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings.” Acts 17:26. The United States has laws in place to deny or permit entrance to whomever it pleases. It has the right to physically enforce or bar entry to any invaders to this country. Unfortunately, we have a president and congress who are kowtowing to foreign governments like Mexico’s Fox and Calderon for their own perverted interests in building a One World Order. Our government officials and illegal aliens are both guilty of lawlessness and God says, ”He who justifies the wicked, and he who condemns the just, Both of them alike are an abomination to the Lord.” Proverbs 17:15. 3. They are an economic drain: Illegal aliens are a financial drain on this country. They strain our hospitals, welfare system, schools, tax-paid housing, school lunch programs, and jails. Illegal aliens from third-world countries are the major source for the growing infestation of bedbugs and the return of such diseases as tuberculosis and leprosy previously thought eradicated in our country. Few illegals pay taxes or file returns except to get money back through the Earned Income Credit Act even though they haven’t paid a dime into the system. Being a free-loader is wrong for the Bible says, ”For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should he eat.” 2 Thess. 3:10. 4. They are a barrier to God’s blessings on this country: The U. S. was formed as a Christian nation and, until recently, staunchly supported Israel. The result was God’s uncommon favor and blessings upon America. We were living testimony of the truth of God’s promise to Abram saying, ”I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.” Gen. 12:3. When illegal aliens come here, they bring their religion with them. Unfortunately, Mexico and other Hispanic countries are predominately Roman Catholic, which is an idol-based religion. They worship Jesus’ mother on a comparable, if not elevated, level to Jesus”You shall not make for yourself a carved image – any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them or serve them; for I the LORD your God am a jealous God …” Deut. 5:8-9. Christ. Their growing numbers in the U.S. means that Christians are losing ground to them and bringing about God’s established curses on idolatrous nations who violate His 2nd Commandment – 5. Illegal aliens are rebellious: They thumb their noses at our laws, ordinances, and regulations. Consider the vast number of illegal aliens who drive unabashedly without driver’s licenses, car insurance, license plates, and who don’t even know the rules of the road. They violate local ordinances by renting apartments or houses and then share them with multiple families. They blatantly use our facilities without paying for them because they don’t want to or have to. God said, ”For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry.” 1 Samuel 15:23. 6. Mexicans are not the ”New Israel and the U. S. is not their Promised Land”: Church and bleeding heart sympathizers use the analogy that these aliens are like Ruth of the Bible. Ruth was a blessing to Israel; however, these illegal aliens are not a blessing to this country. Ruth was an immigrant who adopted the ways and laws of her new people instead of trying to make that nation like Moab – ”your people shall be my people and your God my God.” Book of Ruth 1:16. Americans are repeatedly told that they do the jobs that Americans won’t do. What a LIE! Politically correct governments and businesses hire illegal aliens instead of Americans for various jobs, including city, county, state and federal jobs. These ”good folks” simply accept a TIN number instead of a Social Security number and don’t bother to check them out before hiring. If illegal aliens want to become Americans, let them go to the back of the line and follow the right procedures for entry. Let them learn the language and make a personal commitment to leave their old country behind them instead of trying to make this country an extension of theirs. As God said, ”And when a stranger dwells with you and wants to keep the Passover to the Lord, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as a native of the land. For no uncircumcised person shall eat it.” Exodus 12:48. This scripture can be symbolically translated to say, he who wants to be an American needs to follow the laws and customs of the land!

Public Comments

  1. We ought to slave them like it says we can in the bible.
  2. Yes X 6
  3. No. I have plenty of reasons for not wanting illegal immigrants in my country, and none of them have anything to do with "God".
  4. God created the world, not just America, so I would avoid using his word for that kind of argument. America is guilty of breaking those laws you mentioned, too (as are most people). If you are religious, using Gods name to attack anyone is wrong, that is not what his teaching was intended for.
  5. 1. You can easily argue that Americans want to keep people out because of Greed. I disagree with this one. 2. This quotation speaks nothing of moving after birth. Even if God wanted us born in one place it doesn't mean God wants us to stay there. Jesus, Mary, and Joseph immigrated to Egypt for a time. Moses led his people in an immigration from Egypt to the Holy Land. 3. Immigrants are not an economic drain. They do useful and needed work here and much of it I certainly won't do (like working in a slaughter house, cleaning, working in fast food, etc.) I sure am grateful to them that they do this work. 4. Immigrants are not barriers to God's blessing. They ARE often a blessing! 5. Immigrants are LESS rebellious than our own children! 6. #6 makes absolutely NO sense to me. To me, you come off as a cultural and religious bigot and you are taking God's word and name in vain. To use GOD to make these political arguments is blasphemy.
  6. so what ur saying is these people should not try have a better life should spend there life in povert watch there children b hungry what would you do? its every ones planet
  7. I think that's about the saddest attempt at justification for racism I have seen in a while. But thanks for opportunity to point out just how hypocritical Right wing Christian zealots have become.You prove my theory, that most people are using the words written by a few Jewish shepherds, over 2,000 years ago, to rationalize whatever political agenda that they may hold, and cloak it in the name of their god! Thank you for helping in my expose'.
  8. US laws must be respected. But understand that The Pilgrim Fathers fled to America from European tyranny, in the same way that Mexicans are now fleeing to the US. Your forefathers stole land from American-Indians in the same way that early Israelites stole the so-called "promised land" from its inhabitants. Same inhumanities, only the times are different. So don't use biblical prudery to justify your hate for immigrants. That's crap.
  9. Yes, I agree entirely.
  10. Good question and insight.
  11. I agree entirely. Not because it is racist, like those without a real point say, but because it is profound in its simplicity. God Bless America!
  12. Yes, I agree.
  13. Unfortunately the bible can be misconstrued to make it say what you want it to say. Just like those that are against homosexuals and abortion use the bible to justify their plight. The bible also mentioned something about those who have never sinned casting the first stone. God, (if you believe in God) loves all mankind, and I can imagine that he has bigger things to worry about, like world hunger, than illegal immigration. Thanks for the laugh though.
  14. Wow. That is really a stretch. The thing about the bible is, it can be interpreted to mean anything that the person reading it wants it to mean.
  15. I agree with every single word.
  16. send them home to
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