OK. Valid point. I just think that Pat has addressed issues concerning blacks, Mexican immigrants, and Israel in styles of verbal intemperance and obsessive preoccupation which really raise questions about his self-awareness.
I have not read the book. But does Pat assign any blame to the Christians in America who have not successfully shared their faith with those coming to America.
I would think there would be plenty of blame for America's lazy [and racist?] Christians who criticize poor, legal immigrants instead of sharing their faith with them and serving them as the Scriptures command.
Jesus told us to preach the gospel to the whole world. Americas have the whole world coming to them. I think that would be a good place to start.
The Immigration Reform Act of the mid 1960's often makes me suspect that immigration policy was changed by 1960's democrats to puposely prevent Protestant immigration to America, thereby diluting the cultural and political influence of the Christian Right.