Monday, June 27, 2016

Why Christians Should Oppose Syrian Refugee Resettlement

     In this post, I will use purely Biblical concepts on why as Christians (and Trappers) should oppose Syrian Refugee Resettlement.

1.  But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he has denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel."  James 5:8"
     There are many sources that claim the disturbing amount of possible terrorists that could sneak in 
with the refugee program. Not only that, the FBI has said we cannot properly vet them! There has also been an increase of sexual assaults in European countries( and some cases in the USA) caused by refugees. Not to mention the fact that many aren't even Syrians, but from other countries carrying fradulent passports. We are commanded to care for our family, and in a way our fellow citizens are extended family. One bad apple is one bad apple too many.  Source here

2.     "Only, they asked us to remember the poor, the very thing I was eager to do" Galatians 2:10
     Cultural Marxists and neocons often forget the poor, in their "crusade" to overwhelm this country with immigrants! There are millions of unemployed Americans out there, and we wish to bring in boatloads of these refugees! Wages have plummeted for the working class, and unemployment for young adults is 32% and for Americans with only a high school degree is 21% and for Black Americans with only a high school degree is 30% and for all Americans the REAL numbers show its 18% unemployment! Not to mention the economic burden these refugees are by basically getting on welfare the moment they get off the boat. Let's first care for poor Americans, or do they not matter. Sources-here and here and here. Remember the poor are not just in a foreign countries, there could be one right next door!

3.     "Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly are ravening wolves." Matthew 7:15
     As we all know President Obummer is making a point by accepting Muslims over any other religious minority, especially Christians. In fact most of these refugees are not escaping terror, but come here for economic reasons (which is why they try to go to the welfare states like Germany and not Greece). Also read these stats they are scary; 31% are pro ISIS, 10% consider radical Islam a problem, and of course most support sharia law, which has killed more of God's people than terrorism! Sharia Law is anti-Christian and anti-American, just like in the Angry Birds movie they may seem safe to some but in reality they are ravenous wolves. Even accepting many Christian refugees may be a problem because as Rick Santorum has pointed out, "I'm not for bringing these refugees in because by doing so we actually help ISIS accomplish what they want," he says. "There are people that are being relocated because ISIS doesn't want them in the region anymore — and many of them are Christians, many of them are ethnic minorities or moderate Muslims — and they're driving them out and we're helping them by relocating them to America so they'll never return to that region of the world." Jesus commanded us to go out into all nations and to have Christians in every corner of the Earth, not just in America.  Sources here and here.

4.     " Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech." Genesis 11:7 
     When you read the story of the Tower of Babel you don't get this Cultural Marxist, "multicultural paradise." You get the opposite, the anger of God against this new Globalist government at the Tower of Babel. He was not ready yet for all of mankind to be under one government and one people. He knew the importance of borders and nation states. To allow refugees who are against our values and cultures is completely against what God did at Babel.  Sources; Common Sense. 

5.      " Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life". Galatians 6: 7-8
     Syria was once a beautiful country for religious freedom. It's President Bashar Al Assad was an Alawite, a religious minority himself, so he allowed religious freedom and did not persecute the Syrian Christians. In fact before the Syrian Civil War, Iraki Christians went as refugees to Syria! Obama, Republican war hawks such as McCAin and Graham and Secretary of Wichcraft Hillary Runawayitsawitch Clinton, have been so bent to please their false god of democracy, and have tried to topple Assad. They accuse him of many things one being spreading chemical weapons, which now evidence has shown that the "moderate" Syrian rebels were the ones using it! The United States and NATO has been so occupied with funding these "so called moderate rebels" to topple Assad, they have helped create the space for ISIS to grow into Syria! When we should work with Assad and Putin, we end up fighting the ones, fighting ISIS our enemy! I guess the saying "enemy of my enemy is my friend" doesn't happen here. The United States is partially responsible and we owe it to the Syrians to give them some help-particularly the Christians. As Senator Sessions said, "We are facing a humanitarian crisis of monumental proportions. In large part, it’s because the president has mismanaged the situation in Syria. He’s the chief executive, he is the commander-in-chief, the military does what he says. And this has not been good. It just has not been. It has caused danger. It has caused innocent people to be killed. It’s caused people to have to flee. And it has also allowed the surge of ISIS and al Qaeda-type terrorist organizations in Syria to be able to create an entire state of their own and to export their terrorism." and he also stresses the importance of creating safe zones for these people. The United States must reap what it sows, and create these safe zones. Sources here and here and here.

In conclusion us as a country and Christians, must seek what's best for our citizens and people, but we must also reap what we sow and create safe zones for the displaced Syrians. One important point for these refugee zones is that we need to segregate them by religion to ordain peace and stability for the Syrian Christians. So next time some Russell Moore type tells you your a bad Christians for being Anti-Islam or a Trump supporter or against refugee resettlement, show him the FACTS.

Pray, Educate, Vote Trump, and write to your Representatives and Senators the danger of these invaders! 

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