So-Called
Christians And Illegal Aliens
July 2006
Justice for Illegal Aliens (IAs) and them having rights is shouted the loudest from the Hispanic evangelical side of the equation while the other side of the equation, made up of white and black evangelicals, is accused of not ever using the word “justice.” The word justice means to give or do what is due to everyone or that which the law demands. Justice means fair or proper treatment. Remember, IAs are those who broke the laws for entry into the United States by not having documents proving their legal entry. Plain and simple, IAs are law-breakers being that they ‘stole’ their way into the United States and by right they should be incarcerated and immediately deported; that, any law-and-order-oriented person would be in full agreement with. But no, that doesn’t set well with some so-called Christians who want to reward IAs for having broken the law by handing over to them the gift of citizenship and/or rights as legal immigrants. What a mockery of law and order – and that coming from so-called Christians! How can professing Christians condone lawbreaking and do so in the name of the compassion of Christ for the oppressed Hispanic people? The compassion should be for God having to feel the pain of sin committed by 11-12 million IAs and not the other way around. There should be throbbing in the hearts of every supporter of IAs because the IAs have broken the law. It’s all about what is morally right – moral law and the Christian supporters of IAs need to rethink their counterfeit compassion and cry for justice toward IAs and repent.
Strangers And The Good Samaritan
An alien, stranger, foreigner or sojourner is anyone from
another community or country outside of native born people. As such, outsiders
have no rights amongst the people where they dwell because it is they who went
out of the way to another country, culture, and language. The sojourner,
however, differs from the alien, stranger, and foreigner in that he stays only
for a short time in the visited community or country.
Hispanic evangelicals, Catholics, and liberal mainline denominations have allowed misinterpretation to creep into the biblical meaning of the terms alien, stranger, foreigner, neighbor and “Good Samaritan”. Those terms have been wrongly applied by supporters of IAs with respect to the illegal immigration problem. Back in May 2006, Catholic Cardinal Mahoney of Los Angeles said to ABC News that “The law of Christ – welcome the strangers in your midst – is a higher law than the law of the House [of Representative]” which is not wholly true. Reverend Samuel Rodriguez and the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) wrote a similarly twisted meaning in their March 1, 2006 letter to President Bush and members of Congress. Baptist pastor Agusto Valverde in the June 8, 2006 BPNews.net cited the “Good Samaritan” parable for justifying aid to IAs “until they’re able to help themselves.” There is nothing unethical about helping anyone, legal immigrants or illegal immigrants. Granted, Christians are supposed to be Good Samaritans, but in providing aid to IAs, Christians must not ignore the fact that they are here illegally, and should encourage IAs to go back to their homeland and begin the "legal" process for re-entering because they’ve sinned before God by breaking the Eighth Commandment.
Of course the rhetoric – it’s never ending. Catholic Cardinal Mahoney is quoted in David Klinghoffer’s May 16, 2006 NationalReview.com article, “Borders And The Bible” as saying, “It is our Gospel mandate, in which Christ instructs us to clothe the naked, feed the poor and welcome the stranger.” Please! Please! Please! Klinghoffer’s article also quoted, of all people, Senator Hillary Clinton (also on the Good Samaritan bandwagon): “It is certainly not in keeping with my understanding of the Scripture because this bill [House Republican-sponsored immigration resolution] would literally criminalize the Good Samaritan and probably Jesus himself.” (The House resolution would make it a felony to shield or offer support to IAs during their stay in the country.)
In the parable of the Good Samaritan that tells who one’s neighbor is begins with a certain Jewish man going from Jerusalem to Jericho – mind you, he’s still within the country of Israel so he’s a “stranger” in Jericho as well as a sojourner in Jericho it appears, meaning he was an outsider and was to be there for a short period of time. While in the way to Jericho, the “Certain Jewish man” was robbed and beaten, and left half dead until finally the “Good Samaritan” stopped and had compassion on him after the so-called Jewish holy men (priest and Levite) passed-up the injured man without offering aid. The moral of the parable is: Offer compassion, mercy, and love toward people in need – “love the stranger” as Deuteronomy 10:19 instructed the Israelites and “treat him as a brother” as Leviticus 19:34 also instructs.
Jesus spoke that
parable using a Samaritan to show the Jews that their neighbors were more than
just the Jewish people. Samaritans are Babylonians, Cutheans, and other idol
worshipers that the King of Assyria (Shalmanser) re-peopled the city of Samaria
with after he’d carried the ten tribes of Israel captive into the land of
Babylon. After being in Samaria the idol worshippers ceased their practice and
embraced Judiasm and even built their own temple in Mount Gerizim. These idol
worshippers who mixed with apostate Jews had off-springs who became the
Samaritan people whom the Jews had absolutely nothing to do with. As the parable
went:
Jesus’ parable conveyed that regardless of a person’s origin and religion, if the person is in trouble, Christians are to offer compassion, mercy, and love in helping that troubled person to recover or help by giving IAs food, water, clothing, and bandaging the wounds, but not by breaking the law in shielding those who are themselves lawbreakers. The Good Samaritan parable is not saying that IAs who have broken the Eighth Commandment of God should be allowed to remain in a country where they broke the law to get into. So-called Christians and church leaders, you should discourage IAs from remaining in the status of lawbreakers by returning to their land and going through the proper legal channels to return. To use Luke 10:30-37 as justification for having safe havens for IAs, going against immigration laws to keep IAs in the country, and demanding amnesty for IAs is sin before God and a detriment to the souls of both IAs and supporters of IAs.
“I was a stranger and ye took me in” in Matthew 25:35 is ministering help to the one unknown to you. That verse of Scripture is not saying to people struggling all over the planet, “Come to this country where you’ll be taken care of ” but it’s instructing Christians to share what they have with people across the globe by taking the help to them inside their borders. IAs, “Come on across the border and we’ll provide your needs and make you one of us because that’s what the Word of God teaches” is a fabrication – a lie, and is not what God means by helping the stranger (foreigner, alien) or the sojourner.
Biblical Mandate: Borders Before Provision
Thou
[God] has set all the borders of the earth…
(Psalm 74:17).
Dear churchgoing people, borders have always been respected in the Bible and are to continue being respected. God didn’t make the world without borders as many of the IAs and their supporters believe. Nowhere in the Word of God does it say that there are no borders on planet earth. An IA named Cesar Morales said, “The word of God is that he made the world without borders….He will keep me safe” (Statesmanjournal.com, “Immigrants Cross Borders With Faith” by Gabriela Rico, January 1, 2005). What Word of God says that there are no borders on planet earth? Incidentally, that man was said to be an evangelical Christian, but what is he learning in church and what Bible is he reading? Ummmm, wonder if God told him to break the law with respect to borders because He couldn’t supply his needs in Mexico? Absolutely not!
The April 19, 2006 LATimes.com article “Faith Shapes Views At A Church Of Immigrants” by Stephanie Simon, quoted supposed Christian, Eleidy Olivarez of the Christian Mercy Church in Laredo, Texas as saying “God doesn’t want to divide people.” What are these people reading and learning about God that they can outright lie on Him to justify their sin of having illegally crossed the border into the Unites States? These are so-called “good Christian people” as often referred to, but yet they spew out lies about God not favoring borders and not wanting people divided. Lying on God – that’s frightening. They don’t even fear God, so yes, they’ll break laws in a heartbeat. If God didn’t want people divided, He never would have created borders and would have left the people all together at the Tower of Babel – all speaking the same language.
Genesis 11 began by saying that the whole earth spoke the same
language until they began to build a city and a tower that would reach to
Heaven. The people chose to do that because they wanted to remain in that
region rather than obey God’s plan for them to be scattered throughout the earth
as He’d commanded in Genesis 9:1 when He said, “…Be fruitful, and multiply,
and replenish the earth.”
And the Lord came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men builded. And the Lord said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do; and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do. Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another’s speech. So the Lord scattered them abroad from thence upon the face of all the earth: and they left off to build the city. Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the Lord did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did the Lord scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth” (Genesis 11:5-9).
As
you can see by those verses of Scripture, after the scattering, only the people
of one assigned group could converse together but not with people of other
assigned groups. People on earth were no longer capable of communicating with
the rest of the world because of diverse languages God gave at that time. It
must be understood and accepted as fact that it was out of the people’s
rebellion that borders and diverse languages came about. It was God who
confounded the language and scattered the people from Babel – He’s the author of
borders and languages and for a very good reason: for people to remain within
their borders and with their indigenous language. (Jesus on the cross didn’t
change that to accommodate Christians.)
Again, the Bible, the Word of God speaks of borders and borders are
to be respected. The Hebrew children had to obtain permission to pass through
borders of various peoples as they were going to the Promised Land. The Edomites
however, refused to allow Israel to pass through their border while on that
journey in Numbers 20:21, and in verse 18 they even threatened to fight Israel
if they went through when they’d been told not to go through Edomite land. God
didn’t go down and tell the Edomites they’d better let Israel through because He
“never created borders” in the first place and therefore didn’t respect borders,
but instead, Israel had to turn away without putting up a fight even though the
nearest way to the Promised Land would have been through the country of Edom.
Out of respect for borders, Israel had to march around Edom rather than trespass
their border – or sneak across.
Dear people, God is for borders; Satan isn’t, and neither are the
Globalists. The border between the United States and Mexico is to be respected
by the Mexican people meaning that they should not cross over without legal
documentation. To cross over without such is breaking the law – it’s sin that
True Christians should never condone, even out of compassion for the plight of
IAs. (Because the name Edom is sometimes substituted for Esau, Moses in Numbers
20:14 refers to Edom as their brothers. Edom’s refusal of Israel’s
border-crossing was the continued feud between Esau and Jacob/Israel. With the
Edomites being relations to the Israelites, God still didn’t disrespect the
Edomites’ border.)
The Globalists
Without borders all would be “one big happy family.” One big
happy family is “one world”; it’s globalism, and that’s right down the alley of
the globalists. It’s right down President George Bush’s alley; just what he wants for the
United States, and he’s made the supporters of amnesty for IAs the channel
through which this most challenging task of bringing the United States into “One
World Government” is achieved. So-called Christians, because you lack Holy
Ghost discernment, you’re unaware of how you’re being used to achieve the far
most critical first step of the globalists scheme on President George W. Bush’s
agenda: de-sovereignize the United States of America whereby she ceases her
territorial existence as a sovereign nation. No borders; no country.
President George Bush, the so-called Born-Again
Christian, completely ignores the fact that a vast majority of people in the
United States are not in favor of amnesty for lawbreaking IAs. He could settle
the whole immigration issue in a lickety-split but he wouldn’t dare. It’s not
about the push being on for the Republican Party locking in the Hispanic vote;
not because of George Bush’s Mexican sister-in-law; and nor is it because of
George Bush’s life-long Mexican housekeepers. It’s about de-soveregnizing the
United States in preparation for the “One World Government,” and NHCLC and other supporters of IAs are hoodwinked if they believe that’s not the real motivation for the IAs
amnesty push. Yes, globalism, and you know that’s it when you hear George Bush
speak malarkey about jobs that Americans don’t want; and that you can’t just get
rid of 11-12 million illegals. Skilled and non-skilled American citizens are
cheated out of those jobs filled with IAs because greedy employers want to pay
low wages to Mexicans rather than fair wages to Americans, thus limiting the
competition for the jobs to a Mexican-to-Mexican low-wage competition instead of
an American-to-American fair wage competition. Employer greed is at the root of
the whole illegal alien problem because they want more money in their coffers
rather than pay fair wages to Americans, and the “powers” that be have waited
patiently for twenty-plus years for the effectiveness of the Mexican invasion to
put into action de-sovereignizing the United States as a major first step in
preparing the United States for globalism – “One World Government” – anti-Christ
rule, and no thanks to you supporters of IAs.
National Hispanic
Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC)
Part of the mission of the
NHCLC is “providing a unified voice for the Hispanic Born Again Christians in
the United States of America….The NHCLC is committed to serve…in issues that
pertain to the family, immigration, economic mobility, education,
political empowerment, and societal transformation.” That’s not
the Great Commission; that’s worldly separation incorporated into the Church of
Jesus Christ. What does Christ care about immigration? Education? Political
empowerment? Societal transformation? That’s flesh! That’s the world! And
Christ isn’t anywhere in it. NHCLC’s mission statement goes on to say that they
are “To lead the Hispanic Evangelical Church in America for the purpose of
transforming our culture, preserving our Judeo Christian Value System and
building the spiritual, intellectual and social/political capital
within the Hispanic American Community.” True Christianity cares
nothing about “transforming one’s culture” or building intellectual and
social/political capital within the Hispanic community, let alone any other
ethnic community. None of that has anything to do with the Great Commission.
Church, since NHCLC’s existence, as they say, is primarily for (1) empowering
the Hispanic Church, (2) engaging the Hispanic Vision, and (3) enriching the
Hispanic dream, why are they waving the Christian banner? God’s Word is used to
liberate people from the powers of darkness so that they can praise Him, love
and serve Him as they walk in holiness and not for Hispanic-empowerment of any
sorts or to rid Hispanics of immigration problems. This points to separatism.
The NHCLC is a separatist organization, but who on earth is it competing against
and why? Why is the NHCLC so insecure that they have to prove something by being
empowered separatists? That’s not Christianity – not “True Christianity”
anyway, and Christianity surely hasn’t changed its teachings. God is sick of
you. Being aware of the NHCLC’s mission of empowered separatism
gives understanding as to how the organization’s leadership so persuasively
stated, out of their twisted interpretation of God’s Word, their support for the
wrong-doings of illegal aliens’ (IAs) in its March 1, 2006 letter to President
George W. Bush and members of Congress that read:
We support comprehensive immigration reform, based on Biblical mandates, our Christian faith and values, and our commitment to civil and human rights. We value immigrants as human beings, made in the image of God. We are aware of the obstacles that immigrants face, especially undocumented individuals, because they are vital members of our churches, our communities, and our nation. Evangelical immigrants are a continuously growing part of our churches [thieves a part of your churches!].
God requires that we show love and compassion to aliens. In Deuteronomy 10:18-19, we learn that ‘[God] defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the alien, giving him food and clothing. And you are to love those who are aliens, for you yourselves were aliens in Egypt.’ Leviticus 19:33-34 teaches us; ‘when an alien lives with you in your land, do not mistreat him. The alien living with you must be treated as one of your native-born. Love him as yourself, for you were aliens in Egypt....'
Compassionate treatment of aliens or strangers is one thing, but of thieves (IAs),
that’s another. (IAs are thieves because they stole their way into the United
States without legal documentation.) Nowhere in the Bible does it say to
accommodate law breakers such as the IAs, who incidentally are majority Mexicans
whose loyalty is to the corrupt Mexican government and the less than moral
living in Mexico. The business about them being strangers “just looking for a
better life” and should be given amnesty is nonsense. Absolute nonsense! These
are lawbreaking criminals – sinners.
You’re With Us Or Not?
Activist leader of the NHCLC,
churchgoing Reverend Samuel Rodriguez, Jr. has been very vocal in his anger
toward others in the Evangelical community not coming onboard with his
organization’s support of IAs. NHCLC has received support from Roman Catholic,
Jewish, and Muslim groups and is said to be “bitterly disappointed” by the
response of white and black evangelicals’ non-support of immigration reform in
the way of amnesty for IAs. Mr. Rodriguez said,
This is the watershed movement – it’s the moment
where either we really forge relationships with the white evangelical church
that will last for decades, or there is a possibility of a definitive
schism here….There will be church ramifications to this, and there will be
political ramifications…. (“Letter On
Immigration Deepens Split Among Evangelicals” by Alan Cooperman.
Washingtonpost.com, April 5, 2006).
The
threat of Hispanic evangelicals to disunite with white evangelicals if they
don’t team-up with them on the IA issue is an abomination before God. The blow
of that statement from a supposed Evangelical Christian leaves one completely
breathless. Hard to believe! A supposedly Born Again Spirit-filled Christian
with heart-felt thoughts of splitting from the Believers over an issue that’s
purely not a people issue, but political in every way, is mind-boggling. (If it
were a people issue it wouldn’t be an issue at all because it would then be
about what is morally right – strict adherence to the law.) Reverend Rodriguez
and NHCLC are saying, it’s all about Hispanics only and not about obedience to
God’s Word and abiding by civil laws. The threat of “church ramifications” from
a so-called man of God over law-breaking IAs is astounding. Because one group
of Christians don’t condone law-breaking, the other group is publicly
threatening division. (This is indeed the apostate church hour when in The
Church of Jesus Christ it’s one ethnic group versus Hispanics. God forbid!)
There seems to be a great misunderstanding on behalf of particularly white evangelicals on this issue [illegal aliens]….Hispanic evangelicals really believe that we can be the brokers between the law and order (side) [non-supporting evangelicals, namely white] and the pursuit of the American dream side [evangelicals supporting illegal aliens]….You can’t just be law and order (Christianpost.com, “Evangelicals Divided Over Immigration Reform Issue” by Erica Werner, April 16, 2006).
The gauntlet has been thrown down by Samuel Rodriguez to all other evangelicals. The challenge is thrown out to all evangelicals who don’t support immigration reform that rewards law-breaking IAs with rights that all United States citizens have, including a path to citizenship for them, without them having to leave the country and apply according to law. The challenge is to organizations such as Family Research Council, Southern Baptist Convention, Christian Coalition, and The National Association of Evangelicals who believe in law and order – strict enforcement of the law. For those groups to support border enforcement and outright disapprove giving blanket amnesty, NHCLC is telling them that they can’t just sit on the law-and-order-fence if they call themselves Evangelical Christians and want evangelicals to remain a cohesive group. Wow! How can True Christians just not be about law and order? What an iniquitous challenge! The challenge from hell. Church, that’s the Devil in operation there – not God. How can the church not be about law and order. Law and order is so naturally right – it’s so automatic in the hearts of God-fearing people, but what has gone wrong with the NHCLC?
Samuel
Rodriguez called on any group calling itself Christian to support legalizing
undocumented immigrants because deportation would split up families. He
asked, “How can we as conservative Christians be in favor of
separating Mom and Dad from (their) children?” (DenverPost.com, “Political
Evangelicals Feel Push To Take Sides” by Anne C. Mulkern, April 27, 2006).
Whose fault is it that some IAs brought their children to the United
States with them while others stole their way in just to give birth to children
in the United States knowing their children would automatically be made
citizens? The parents’ actions made them accountable for the status of the
children, so, yes, NHCLC is right, don’t wrench parents from children and
separate husbands from wives – SEND THEM ALL TOGETHER back to their designated
bordered land so they can apply legally. (In the cases where the children were
born into citizenship, the children can always return to the United States when
they become adults and are able to take care of themselves.) It’s all about
what is morally right and not about “you’re here, you might as well stay.” It’s
about what’s morally right.
We [Rodriguez and NHCLC] need to know from white evangelical leaders why did they not support comprehensive immigration reform, why they came down in favor exclusively of enforcement, without any mention of the compassionate side, without any mention of the Christian moral imperatives…. (“Letter On Immigration Deepens Split Among Evangelicals” by Alan Cooperman. Washingtonpost.com, April 5, 2006).
Why is there even in The Church a “white thing” and a “Hispanic thing”? In the eyes of God it’s about the spirit of a person that is colorless and sexless – not a black, white, or Hispanic thing. It’s about “ONE TRUE CHRISTIANITY” that most certainly isn’t color coded. What Mr. Rodriguez and the NHCLC need to know is that they sound so silly as they walk in their self-pity biased shoes. It’s hard to believe the NHCLC and its leaders represent a church organization. Mind-boggling!
Reverend Rodriguez and NHCLC, the other evangelical leaders came down in favor of enforcement of immigration law because that’s what True Christians are suppose to be about, except for when the law goes against God’s law, and ‘illegal’ immigration is thievery and God is against thievery. Breaking laws is sin and the NHCLC’s support of any sinful platform is sin as well, and that organization needs to re-think what it has championed and repent because it’s not the route God wants His people traveling.
The Los Angeles Times article on NHCLC member and
Washington lobbyist, Pastor Gilberto Velez of the Christian Mercy Church in
Laredo, Texas says…
He [Velez]
tells Republican leaders that the conservative, devout Latinos he
represents are a natural GOP constituency, eager to back the party in its
opposition to abortion and same-sex marriage. Then Velez issues his warning:
Millions of these Latino voters will bolt if the Republicans take too hard a
line on immigration. Already, he said, top Democrats in Congress are
courting his group, the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference…. ‘If
the Republicans don’t take this issue seriously, they’re going to face a problem
in the next election, that’s for sure’ (LATimes.com, “Faith Shapes Views
At A Church Of Immigrants” by Stephanie Simon, April 19, 2006).
The
threats! Who gives a care! Mr. Velez proves all the more in his intimidating
statement that the IAs’ fight is political. Even at that, the threat of bolting
to the Democratic Party will hurt no one but him and the Hispanics,
spiritually. It’ll hurt them spiritually because of their decision to vote for
some politician based on campaign promises to do certain things for Hispanics
such as push for amnesty for IAs. Voting for a politician should be based on
the platform of the candidate and his political party – what the principles and
intentions are that have been declared publicly while bearing in mind that you
can’t separate God’s righteousness from the political platform. When
you vote for one who is for example, for same-sex marriage and abortion, you’re
showing the world that’s what you stand for, and how dare you shout about what’s
moral when you have no sense of morals. If the political party NHCLC stands with
doesn’t oppose same-sex marriage and abortions, those making up the party have
lost site of the Word of God, if ever they had it, including NHCLC. NHCLC is
showing its true colors. (Evangelical Christians are predominantly Republican
voters because of the Republican platform of being against same-sex marriage and
abortion, and pushing for school vouchers.)
So down the road, when the white evangelical
community calls us and says, ‘We want to partner with you on marriage, we
want to partner on family issues,’ my first question will be: ‘Where were you
when 12 million of our brothers and sisters were about to be deported and 12
million families disenfranchised?’
(“Letter On Immigration Deepens Split Among Evangelicals” by Alan Cooperman.
Washingtonpost.com, April 5, 2006.)
Aha! Hispanic self-interest! There you have it. Right from the mouths of the apostate separatists - Rodriguez and the NHCLC! “Where were you when 12 million of our brothers and sisters were about to be deported…?” It’s all about “our brothers and sisters” in that they’re Hispanic as is Mr. Samuel Rodriguez and the NHCLC. It’s all about them because they all share the same culture, skin color, and language, and it’s not about what The Lord requires of His people. It’s not about brothers and sisters in The Lord in the Spirit, but is about Hispanics, period. This is the same group whose website’s mission says “It is leadership fueled by a passion for a better America where Hispanics are contributing to the spiritual well being and social advocacy of its people. This is why we define our mission as: Empowering the Hispanic Church; Engaging the Hispanic Vision; and Enriching the Hispanic Dream.” Church, Ichabod is clearly written upon the door of this organization! God isn’t in that mess. This is “racial intimidation” on the part of the racist-separatist Hispanic church leadership and God’s not in that. Satan’s fingerprints are all over it, and God is sick of them.
No one should have to ask Hispanics to partner with
them on marriage and family issues, or any other issues that are against
Biblical teachings because ALL Christians, more particularly evangelicals, should
be on the same page being that they’re supposedly Born Again Spirit-Filled
Christians. "Supposedly" is the right adverb because True Christians don’t come
off as players of the game “you scratch my back; I’ll scratch yours” while in
this way called Christianity for the glory of God. It’s not about an ethnic
group or a race of people, and is most certainly not about IAs because all
Christians are here to love and serve God by obeying Him and
ministering to all people for God’s glory, amen.
Closing
It’s said that IAs are God’s
children who are oppressed. Granted, God created them but they’re not His
oppressed people or children. God’s children are truly Born Again Spirit-filled
Christians who obediently walk with Him, and those 11-12 million IAs are not
11-12 million Born Again Spirit-filled Christians who are legally in the United
States because they’re law and order advocates. God’s children, righteous
people (I John 2:29), wouldn’t break the law by stealing their way into another
country when the Eight Commandment of God still reads “Thou shalt not steal.”
(1) If IAs are oppressed people, it’s because they’re not righteous and law
abiding people in the first place, and for that reason True Christians should
never consider lending them moral support in their law breaking political
plight. (2) If IAs are such oppressed “God-fearing” people, then their oppressed
prayers would have moved God to make it so that the border would be open to them
to come and go as they please without any problems (barring the plans of the
Globalists). God would deliver these supposedly “oppressed God-fearing” people
even as they remain in their native land as He intended.
As if IAs are indisputably God’s oppressed children, Fausto Zunum Perez, an IA, believes “God is with us all of the time….We go with faith” (Statesmanjournal.com’s “Immigrants Cross Borders With Faith” article by Gabriela Rico, January 1, 2005). If God is with IAs all of the time as they go through the desert in what they call faith, why do they drop dead from dehydration on the desert floor? Why are their women and girls raped in the desert? Why do they have to pay thousands of dollars to a coyote to get them through to the United States after which they often times get caught by the Border Patrol and returned to their homes? Oh, but God is always with them as they engage in the thievery of entering a country undocumented!
For these supposed oppressed children of God (IAs), Catholics, liberal mainline denominations, and the NHCLC have indeed chosen to support them and their being in another people’s land as if (1) it’s the godly thing to do on their part, and (2) it will make life better for them. Because IAs come in with sin on their souls, having broken the Eighth Commandment without repenting they will not change for the better. Oh, yes, they may have it easier in terms of feeding and clothing themselves and being able to send money back to their families in Mexico, and wherever else they come from, but they’ll always be oppressed as they’re looked upon as thieves, immorals, and “moochers” off of the education, health, and welfare systems, and doomed to laborious jobs in the fields, construction, restaurants, yards, and meat-packing plants. They will always be seen as those who brought decay to another man’s way of life because they do not assimilate nor make any real contributions to the society. IAs have nothing to offer; but plenty to gain until it all runs out.
For life to truly be better for IAs, the call is to PROSELYTIZE the IAs so that they can have the real Jesus in their lives and become the real Born Again children of God whom He reaches out to with extraordinary grace in providing for them within the borders of the land He ordained them to reside in. Andrea Althoff of the University of Chicago Martin Marty Center’s April 2006 article, “Immigration And The Changing Contours Of Religious Pluralism In The United States” attests to that where she says: “…empirical data...show[s] that Latin American Pentecostals are doing better economically than their traditional Catholic counterparts.” Whether in the United States or in Latin America, God’s hand moves for His Born Again children, so you supporters of IAs, you should be very busy proselytizing in those places – bringing them out of their pagan religion so that they experience the new birth in Christ. You should send more missionaries to Mexico! Stop building the mega churches and purchasing fleets of private jets, Mercedes, and the likes, and instead take that money to heavily supply Bibles, food, clothing, and boo-coos of missionaries to the Spanish-speaking countries to bring them out of the darkness of Catholicism into the light of the TRUE GOSPEL of Jesus Christ that liberates people from starvation and the inability to support their families. That’s justice! That’s liberation! (That’s the truth and you know it but you’re too afraid to walk in that truth because you’re about ecumenism and you don’t want to hurt the feelings of your misguided Catholic friends.) The racist-separatist organization, NHCLC, whose mission is primarily to Latinos, has failed its responsibility as Christians by not flooding Mexico with missionaries carrying the Gospel to change the hearts and souls of the Mexican people that automatically bring about change in their natural lives. The NHCLC is a joke serving no real spiritual purpose on the stage of life. What that organization needs to do is stop competing with the rest of the Church world by separating from them and making themselves look so special and vital as so-called Christians because they’re Hispanic. Christians are supposed to all be in this way of life together – not black, white, Hispanic. Please, that’s not of God and He is sick of you. Repent!
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