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By: Ann Coulter.....
Phony Christian Compassion
Every few months since at least 2006, The New York Times takes time out from brow-beating Evangelicals to praise them for supporting amnesty for illegal aliens.Most of the Evangelicals the Times cites are liberal frauds, far from unlikely allies in amnesty, as alleged. It is a specialty of the left to pose as something theyre not in order to create the impression of a zeitgeist. The only one I havent seen quoted yet is the ACLUs minister, Barry Lynn. The Times keeps touting Evangelicals for Amnesty as evidence of a shift, a change of heart and a secret weapon. Breaking the same news story every two months since 2006 isnt a shift; its propaganda. Any Evangelical promoting the McCain-Rubio amnesty plan has the moral framework of Planned Parenthood. Like the abortion lobby, they have boundless compassion for the people they can see, but none for those they cant see. One Evangelical after another told the Times that they no longer believe Americans should have control over who immigrates here on the basis of having met illegal aliens in their pews. The millions harmed by illegal immigration are left out of the equation. They dont go to church here. Similarly, the pro-choice crowd is brimming with compassion for girls who have gotten pregnant by accident. Theyre in high school, their whole lives are ahead of them, its one mistake! The babies dont count because theyre out of sight. The Rev. David Uth, head pastor of First Baptist Orlando, said that based on the stories out there in the pews from illegals who have made friends and who have become close with people here, there was momentum in his church to do something to address their needs. Mr. Uth and his parishioners will never hear stories from the thousands of Americans killed every year by illegal aliens. They wont be sitting in the pews with those murdered and maimed in Boston last month by a conspiracy of immigrants. They wont hear from hospitals and school systems in border states forced into bankruptcy because they have to provide free services to illegals. They wont hear from farmers and ranchers whose livestock and property are stolen or destroyed by illegal aliens. Jay Crenshaw, a parishioner at First Baptist Orlando, told the Times that he was a conservative Christian, but his views had changed as a result of personal encounters with immigrants in church. After a fellow parishioner was arrested for driving illegally, Mr. Crenshaw said he realized that his friend, an active church member who was supporting his mother and a brother by the way, so are you, readers! could be deported. (You know who elses views changed as a result of a personal encounter with an illegal alien? The 31-year-old mother allegedly shot to death by illegal immigrant Jose Zarate in Arizona earlier this year because she wouldnt allow the 25-year-old to date her 13-year-old daughter.) Noting that he had a lot of compassion, Crenshaw explained that once you have walked with someone and put a face and family behind the immigration issue, it very much personalizes it. Unfortunately for educated Europeans desperate to escape their collapsing socialist societies being overridden with Muslims, Mr. Crenshaw has not met them and therefore cannot personalize their troubles. Theyre barred from coming here, and hes fine with that. This new Christian ethic of compassion-by-personal-encounter is also bad news for the millions of American blue-collar workers unable to find work because of the massive influx of unskilled immigrants. And there will be no compassion for the tens of millions of Americans who will never see a dime of their promised Social Security payments, even as their taxes go through the roof, because Mr. Crenshaws compassion requires that this country turn itself into the welfare ward of the world. This is the same moral courage that allows some of these ministers to rain fire and brimstone on gays, while never getting around to criticizing divorce. They dont know any gays but they have lots of divorcees in their pews. Principles do not vary depending on personal circumstances. But these so-called Evangelicals wouldnt know a principle unless it sat next to them in the pew. Another Christian interviewed by the Times, Stewart Hall, also restricts his Christian compassion to those he can see. It occurs to me, Hall said of the illegal immigrants in his church, that if Jesus was sitting next to me, he would not care whether they were illegal or legal. Would Jesus care if they were gay? Would he care if theyd had abortions? Because if thats the test for public policy, its abortion-on-demand and gay marriage all around! Moreover, its not clear that Jesus wouldnt care how people came to this country. Did they come here in disobedience of the laws of God and of man? Was their first act on American soil to defy the law of the nation? And why cant Jesus love them if theyre back in Mexico? Does the Bible say that Christ died only for U.S. legal residents? Maybe that passage is buried in the Book of Malachi. (I never read that one carefully!) Adopting a classic liberal trait, these Christians incapable of abstract thinking seem to believe that true compassion consists of giving away something that isnt theirs. They repeatedly cite the biblical passage about treating the stranger as you would yourself. But I note that they dont invite strangers to move into their houses, sleep in their beds, eat their food and have sex with their wives. No, they demand that we transform our country into a bankrupt, Third World hellhole so that they can feel good about themselves. But every American has an interest in what kind of country this is. America isnt theirs to give away out of phony Christian compassion.