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By any chance... was Abraham, when he established himself in Canaan, a lawful alien? Who gave him the visa? By any chance, was the Hebrew people a lawful alien when they were 40 years in Sinai? Were there with permission of the rulers of their country? Was Jeremiah a lawful alien when he went into Egypt? Did he apply for a green card so he could work in the building business (doing mud balls might call for that)? Was Ruth a lawful alien when she came to Bethlehem? Who gave her a visa or a green card, so she could go to harvest fields? Come on. Doc, you have a good point: aliens should always respect the rules of the host country. But to apply the category of lawful alienship to these Biblical precepts is, I am afraid, just a projection. Aliens were just aliens and the Schripture applies to all of them. Blessings, Eduardo (a former lawful alien resident of the U.S.) On Friday 07 April 2006 20.30, doc wrote: > > Michael Bradley, Jr. wrote: > > He gives every evidence of being a sloppy neo-scholar > who has indulged himself in the sin of proof-texting. > > Not one of these texts speaks a word to the problem of > *illegal* aliens. > > This addresses *legal* aliens, people who are *not native* > to the land in which they are *legally resident*. > > Remember, Jesus never instructed the Centurion to > cease being a Centurion, He merely instructed him > to be ethical. > > A Centurion could kill an illegal alien if he caught > him crossing a border that the Emperor had declared > off-limits. -- Prof. Eduardo Sanchez Asuncion, Paraguay, South America http://shadow.sombragris.org -------------------------------------------------------------- Parliament is not a CONGRESS of ambassadors from different and hostile interests, which interests each must maintain, as an agent and advocate, against other agents and advocates; but parliament is a DELIBERATIVE assembly of ONE nation, with ONE interest, that of the whole; where, not local purposes, not local prejudices, ought to guide, but the general good, resulting from the general reason of the whole. You choose a member indeed; but when you have chosen him, he is not member of Bristol, but he is a member of PARLIAMENT. -- Edmund Burke --------------------------------------------------------------
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