Religious and Ethics Newsweekly
As I woke up this morning to send off a wonderful man off on another day of work, I couldn't go back to sleep, so here it is 6:30 am and I run across the above mentioned tv station. And what was their topic? Illegal immigration...
They brought up the following bible passage that supposedly Catholics are referring to in this time of struggle with the situation.
Mathew 25:35
For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me,
and the thoughts of the Southern Baptis according to Dr. Richard Land - "it's very deeply offensive to Southern Baptists"
Neighborhoods Tackle Day Labor Centers
They brought up the following bible passage that supposedly Catholics are referring to in this time of struggle with the situation.
Mathew 25:35
For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me,
and the thoughts of the Southern Baptis according to Dr. Richard Land - "it's very deeply offensive to Southern Baptists"
Dr. RICHARD LAND (President, Southern Baptist Convention Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission): We believe that God ordained government to punish those who break the law and to reward those who keep the law. And when the government passively just decides not to enforce a law, it's very deeply offensive to Southern Baptists.
Neighborhoods Tackle Day Labor Centers
WASHINGTON -- Immigration reform may be sparking lots of rhetoric on Capitol Hill. But when it gets down to neighborhoods across the region, local leaders say it's more of a management issue.
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