Posted on 03/23/2006 1:48:05 AM PST by GiovannaNicoletta
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton ratcheted up her talk about religion yesterday - saying a GOP-sponsored bill making it a felony to be in the United States illegally would have "criminalized" Jesus.
Clinton, who's considered the Democratic front-runner for the 2008 White House race, made the comments at a hastily scheduled news conference about the House-passed bill aimed at illegal immigrants.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
I have no idea what this means.
A burglar sneaked into a house one night.
He was startled by the sound of a parrot: "Jesus is watching you!"
The burglar looked about himself in the darkness, and saw nothing.
The parrot repeated: "Jesus is watching you!"
The burglar scanned the scene in vain expectation of some divine apparition.
Then he heard a panting noise, and the parrot exclaimed: "Jesus is the family Rottweiler!"
Gospel does not scale up past 1.
Did I say that? Hillary brought Christianity into this discussion above. I am merely posting what the bible says and asking questions based on it. If the scripture makes you as uncomfortable as it does me then maybe it actually has something to say about this issue.
This woman clearly has a mental disorder, as if we did not already know! Her statement also continues to show that the Democrats have no class; they are so accustomed to breaking the law to achieve their aims, they have lost all sense of propriety and balance. What a bunch!
I don't bring assumptions to scripture when I am trying to understand it. I let is speak for itself, pray for understanding and look to other Christians for biblical based input.
Why, that's how you've been talking all along. Don't be getting cute and trying to deny it.
As a Christian "aliens" would welcome in my home. BUT this aint no theocracy dont u no. Remember that old canard -separation of church and state.
Besides, the Mexican Government sure isn't paying the room and board for these folks in silver or any other medium.
Nice try, but no cigar.
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Are these laws biblically justifiable for how we treat those who are here among us?
Well grok this: I don't have a God given dominion over America to hand it over to illegal aliens, and neither do you. Disobedience of this principle is resisting the revealed will of God. Nothing is stopping you from going to Mexico and being as generous as you wish, or from sending your money to Mexico if that's how you want to do it.
The msm may think Hellery is the smartest woman in the world, but insulting millions of voters and making them angry enough to turn out to vote for Republicans this fall doesn't sound too intelligent to me. Mehlmann must have a big smile on his face when he reads articles such as this one.
Pretty soon she will say our national anthem praises Mexicans.. You know of course the first line goes like this "Jose pronounced" HO Sae" can you see!
If in some never-never hypothetical scenario it were impossible to help Mexicans in any other way, it would be abrogated. But not unless.
There are two separate issues. The alien himself who broke our law and us who made the law. Is our law supportable by the bible and teachings of Jesus?
God help me, for I simply cannot STAND that woman!
You can't "repent" on behalf of the fellow Americans who chose to implement the law, by sneaking and breaking it.
If it is against the law to do the voluntary act of kindness, then it is no longer voluntary and the bible puts the Christian at odds with the law.
You can't "repent" on behalf of the fellow Americans who chose to implement the law, by sneaking and abetting those who are breaking it.
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