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.
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Why don't you let anyone who wants to, crash your home.
From your post #135...
For a Christian, this parable explains more about what Jesus taught. According to Jesus we are to love our neighbor as we love oursleves.
Love is an emotion, but you are implying it also suggests action, are you not?
Or for that matter his NEIGHBORS who happened to be living there ALREADY because they were CITIZENS?
Love is an action but that's a red herring here. It doesn't mean to encourage your neighbor to be selfish or run rampant over other neighbors.
Because that is illegal, just as what they did crossing the border ALREADY is illegal. Did you hear what Ashley Smith did with that murderer in Atlanta, though, once he crashed her home?
ROTF~! Best post!!!!!!!!!
Oh, THAT'LL win crossover votes.
I no longer worry about Hillary. She has NONE of Bill's skills.
Should offering Holy Communion to illegal aliens be outlawed?
But you have no right to do that! God wants you to make your home into a big campground and to be a butler to all who come there!
This woman knows her Bible, doncha know?
Hillary Clinton, in comments critical of former New York Mayor Rudy Giulianis homeless policies, sought to remind all of us that Christmas celebrates the birth of a homeless child.
If you KNOW they're not supposed to be there -- give them Holy Communion on the bus home.
How presidential she sounds. Let's elect her now!
Yes---"...render unto Caesar...".
Also-- "..go, and sin no more..."
I've got absolutely no problem with helping the indigent--either those here legally, or foreigners IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY. But arguing for allowing any illegal who sneaks in to simply remain and eventually obtain legal resident status is a slap in the face of and theft from all those who abided by the law and immigrated legally--they should be deported.
That's right - and what are the verses right after "respect the law and pay your taxes"? Romans 13:8-10:
"Owe nothing to anyone, except to love one another; for the one who loves another has fulfilled the law.
The commandments, "You shall not commit adultery; you shall not kill; you shall not steal; you shall not covet," and whatever other commandment there may be, are summed up in this saying, (namely) "You shall love your neighbor as yourself." Love does no evil to the neighbor; hence, love is the fulfillment of the law."
So, if you force me to choose between man's law and and God's law, guess which one I will choose?
Anyone God brings to my house is welcome.
So I guess she'll be changing her stance on gays, the death penality (for all types of crimes), abortion, and government sponsored faith-based initiatives. She has come a long way.
Wait'll I put your address up on a billboard on the road into Southern California. "Free camping, all you gotta say is God sent you!"
What others intend for bad, God uses for His purpose.
"You shall not steal" certainly rules out your abetting someone else to do so. The widow gave her mites... HER money. That was hers to give. She didn't give her neighbor's field. That wasn't hers to give.
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