Saturday, July 19, 2014

How many can we put you down for?

All the atheist bleeding hearts are having a ball casting stones at Christians who think all the illegal children should be sent back to their home countries.

Amanda Davis of Coppell says you can't be a Christian if you believe our borders should be secured and these children should be sent away. She quotes Jesus who did, indeed, say, "Suffer the little children to come unto me." (By the way -- She didn't quote that part about not judging whether or not people are Christians). But Jesus never said, "All the moms and dads in other countries should hire coyotes and send their children to Israel and you should tax the people to provide their medical care, their educations, their food, and their housing." And what did Jesus do with those children after he talked with them and blessed them? Well, one can only assume that He sent them back where they came from, because, so far as I can tell, there is no more mention of them in the Scripture. They didn't have a bunch of high chairs at the last supper. Amanda, as is usual with those of her ilk, has taken the scripture completely out of its context.

At any rate, Amanda, since it is a sin to turn these children away, we'll be depositing a dozen of them on your doorstep tomorrow. I Googled and saw that you live in a pretty nice two-story brick house. If I have the right one, it's worth a pretty penny, too. Uh-oh! Guess you also missed that verse about selling all you have and giving to the poor. See, Amanda, it's a dangerous thing to selfishly use scripture to promote your liberal agenda. You just might get caught in your own trap.

"Suffer the children." The Dallas Morning News; July 8, 2014; p. 10A.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I so wish all of these judgmental liberals would put their money where their mouth is. It would be nice to see the look on her face when a dozen kids show up at her front door!