Is it possible to agree that undocumented people committing crimes need to be deported? And that America needs to be careful about who we admit? And that many "asylum-seekers" aren't, but are political pawns?
I’m don’t think it’s possible for all Christians to agree on the same policy approach to complex social issues like this, but through the Holy Spirit I do believe it’s possible for us to share our opinions charitably and humbly in a manner that points the watching world to the beauty of Jesus.
You are undoubtedly correct (it's hard to get Christians to agree on a lot of things), and I'm aware of what Israel was instructed in the OT about the sojourner, yet it still seems that the present American situation is of a different kind, and we need to be wise as well as loving in the name of Christ.
Is it possible to agree that undocumented people committing crimes need to be deported? And that America needs to be careful about who we admit? And that many "asylum-seekers" aren't, but are political pawns?
I’m don’t think it’s possible for all Christians to agree on the same policy approach to complex social issues like this, but through the Holy Spirit I do believe it’s possible for us to share our opinions charitably and humbly in a manner that points the watching world to the beauty of Jesus.
You are undoubtedly correct (it's hard to get Christians to agree on a lot of things), and I'm aware of what Israel was instructed in the OT about the sojourner, yet it still seems that the present American situation is of a different kind, and we need to be wise as well as loving in the name of Christ.
Love this, Tabitha!