god is for open borders.
I treat strangers very well.
That verse is speaking to the Jewish people, so if you interpret that verse as meaning that God wants open borders.
Surely it only applies to Israel, as God was speaking to Israel, in that passage.
“You shall not wrong a stranger or oppress him, for you once were strangers in the land of Egypt”Unfortunately, that verse has nothing to do with borders, objectively. It's about treating people fairly.
I would be the first to welcome oppressed Christians into my home, into my home. Not into others homes while I live in Martha's vineyard in rank hypocrisy.
You're just trying to tear down Gods Kingdom on earth anyway you can.
You will succeed, for a time, two times and the dividing of time, as it is written. All these things must come to pass.
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