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    TO JUSTIFY ILLEGALS-Religious Elitist Hierarchy CHERRY PICK

    Isn't it GREAT how the so called Religious Leadership "Cherry Pick" our holy Scriptures to justify their own ends; if they would continue a little further into Leviticus they would find the following:

    Leviticus 25
    44 “However, you may purchase male and female slaves from among the nations around you. 45 You may also purchase the children of temporary residents who live among you, including those who have been born in your land. You may treat them as your property, 46 passing them on to your children as a permanent inheritance. You may treat them as slaves, but you must never treat your fellow Israelites this way.


    Does this indicate that it is alright for ILLEGALS to be slaves for the ILLEGAL EMPLOYERS and the Chamber of Commerce or any other Elitist Contributors for our Elitist Politicians?

    Big Religion, the hierarchy of the church, is like any other Special Interest Group, just follow the money. Most Special Interest Groups are only concerned for "their" agenda of profit and/or power, not the people they pretend to speak for or save from harm.

    Immigration reform is a pressing issue of morality
    Jan. 30, 2010, 4:18PM

    Jan. 11, more than 300 clergy from dozens of religious denominations came from the far reaches of the Houston region in support of a critical moral issue, humane immigration reform.

    The local heads of several major religious denominations, including Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, Catholic archbishop of Galveston-Houston; Bishop Janice Riggle Huie of the Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church; the Rt. Rev. C. Andrew Doyle, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Texas; Bishop Michael Rinehart of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America; Rabbi David Rosen of Congregation Beth Yeshurun; the Rev. Mike Cole of the Presbytery of New Covenant; and the Rev. Harvey Clemons Jr. of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, along with The Metropolitan Organization, released a Houston Interfaith Statement on Humane Immigration Reform and launched a campaign for reform this year.

    All our faith traditions share a fundamental belief that human beings are made in the image and likeness of God and that we must treat every person with dignity, for “the strangers who sojourn with you shall be to you as the natives among you, and you shall love them as yourselfâ€

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    The truth is that immigrants are not interested in breaking the law; there simply have not been legal means created for them to do otherwise.
    Horsepuckey! Like 23 classes of visas are not enough?
    And if they did not want to break the laws, they should have stayed home. They do not want a path to citizenship, just the big money that employers pay, with none of the responsibilities of a citizen.
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