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dbark -> RE: Colorado Lawmaker Calls Alien Workers "Illiterate Peasants" (5/1/2008 2:40:09 AM)
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ORIGINAL: TomTurn quote:
As a Christian, I don't see a lot of biblical teaching that shows me that I should protect my own interests over those of the needy. There are well over 2,000,000,000 poor and needy in the world who want to get in the boat. It will not fit all, that is just a fact. Try and put them all in and you kill everyone in and out of the boat. quote:
Isn't it customary for men to allow women and children to get in the boat in our place? You are welcome to set the example and get out at any time and give your space to one of the over 2,000,000,000 mentioned above. We all await your decision. . That's your argument then? That trying to help the needy will kill us all? 2 billion people have not applied for entry into the US, that's absurd, but beside the point. My question is where, as a Christian, do you get your justification for your me first position? Do you believe that Christ's many, many teachings on caring for the needy line up with that attitude? Your glib response to me is that I should set the example and leave, but my assertion is not that you or I need to leave the country, but to share our wealth. Sharing means giving up some of what you have. Will you be as rich as you are now? No, but someone else will at least get a chance at what you've had all your life. I'm not talking about giving away everything, and I'm reasonably sure you know that's not what I mean - what upsets me is the all too prevalent attitude of the rich and privileged (which includes almost all Americans) that they are willing to give up NOTHING to help others get the same chances they've been given. It's selfish and anti-everything Jesus told us about loving each other.
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