To: SUSSA
Uh that wasn't the point - the point was whether or not people should always obey the law as a religious obligation, which is what you implied with your post. Nazi Germany was an example of where people had a moral duty to disobey the law. Mexico is certainly not Nazi Germany, but I would certainly think that providing food and water to people so they don't starve or die of thirst in the desert is a religious obligation of Christians, regardless of the legal status of the recipients.
68 posted on
05/21/2006 8:51:57 PM PDT by
garbanzo
(Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem.)
To: garbanzo
Your post is disgusting no matter how you try to get around it. Comparing people fleeing genocide to people who are committing crimes out of greed doesn't even rise to contemptable.
There is no moral, ethical, or religious duty to help someone commit a crime. These criminals are not fleeing oppression.
They chose to become criminals out of greed. It pays better than the jobs they left to become criminals. They do it for the same reason drug dealers and hookers in America's slums become criminals, to make more money.
So you can try to weasle out of your anti-Semetic post but it doesn't cut it. Your psot speaks for itself.
69 posted on
05/21/2006 10:27:19 PM PDT by
SUSSA
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