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Christian Leader's denounce Trump's ban

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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/christian-leaders-denounce-trump%E2%80%99s-plan-to-favor-christian-immigrants/ar-AAmmDHB?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=U348DHP

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ppaca wrote:http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/christian-leaders-denounce-trump%E2%80%99s-plan-to-favor-christian-immigrants/ar-AAmmDHB?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=U348DHP

Way to take an entire article out of context. Nice job of lying.

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But if Mr. Trump had hoped for Christian leaders to break out in cheers, that is, for the most part, not what he has heard so far. A broad array of clergy members has strongly denounced Mr. Trump’s order as discriminatory, misguided and inhumane. Outrage has also come from some of the evangelical, Roman Catholic and mainstream Protestant leaders who represent the churches most active in trying to aid persecuted Christians.

By giving preference to Christians over Muslims, religious leaders have said the executive order pits one faith against another. By barring any refugees from entering the United States for nearly four months, it leaves people to suffer longer in camps, and prevents families from reuniting. Also, many religious leaders have said that putting an indefinite freeze on refugees from Syria, and cutting the total number of refugees admitted this year by 60,000, shuts the door to those most in need.

“We believe in assisting all, regardless of their religious beliefs,” said Bishop Joe S. Vásquez, the chairman of the committee on migration for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Jen Smyers, the director of policy and advocacy for the immigration and refugee program of Church World Service, a ministry affiliated with dozens of Christian denominations, called Friday a “shameful day” in America’s history.


Oh I guess you must have just returned from your Christian church services in Pace and probably heard something different from your pastor. Got you all in a tizzy, hell you all were probably shooting guns off in the air leaving your church services. Hell yea, right? Let's get them.

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ppaca wrote:But if Mr. Trump had hoped for Christian leaders to break out in cheers, that is, for the most part, not what he has heard so far. A broad array of clergy members has strongly denounced Mr. Trump’s order as discriminatory, misguided and inhumane. Outrage has also come from some of the evangelical, Roman Catholic and mainstream Protestant leaders who represent the churches most active in trying to aid persecuted Christians.

By giving preference to Christians over Muslims, religious leaders have said the executive order pits one faith against another. By barring any refugees from entering the United States for nearly four months, it leaves people to suffer longer in camps, and prevents families from reuniting. Also, many religious leaders have said that putting an indefinite freeze on refugees from Syria, and cutting the total number of refugees admitted this year by 60,000, shuts the door to those most in need.

“We believe in assisting all, regardless of their religious beliefs,” said Bishop Joe S. Vásquez, the chairman of the committee on migration for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Jen Smyers, the director of policy and advocacy for the immigration and refugee program of Church World Service, a ministry affiliated with dozens of Christian denominations, called Friday a “shameful day” in America’s history.


Oh I guess you must have just returned from your Christian church services in Pace and probably heard something different from your pastor. Got you all in a tizzy, hell you all were probably shooting guns off in the air leaving your church services. Hell yea, right?  Let's get them.

America is under seige. We are working our way towards becoming just like Western Europe and having the same problems. All of those nations are so far along though letting in generations of radicals that they can't put the genie back in the bottle. Trump has not created a permanent ban. It's a ban from just six nations where radical jihad spawns to give us a time to create a better vetting process. That's common sense. Did you like what the Tsarnevs did to Boston? How about the radicals in San Bernadino? Or was Orlando more to your liking? You probably enjoyed the Ft Hood massacre by major Hassan huh? The practice of taqqiya and hijira (massive movements of Muslims into areas where stealth jihad by overpopulation) are exactly why we need to halt immigration from those six radical nations. Your head is in the sand if you think otherwise. Read a high school text about limited immigration on the last century. It's happens before to the Eastern Europeans and it happened to the Chinese in the 1800s.

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Don't quote to me what Catholics have stated. Their own Pope is two faced having a wall of his own around the Vatican, but denigrating US for putting up one of their own. You notice the preeminent Protestant leaders in Christianity ( Billy Graham and Franklin Graham ) are supporters
Of trumps ban. Nice of you to cherry pick part of the article.

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dumpcare



From what I've read from peedog and markle over the years they hate everyone except people like Steve Bannon the Nazi. Who by they way if dog didn't read it took over the chairman of joint chiefs of staff on the national security council. For a career military man to agree with this it's just crazy.

If Trump wants to run the country get rid of bannon and priebus. It's like p and b sandwich with t in the middle.

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ppaca wrote:From what I've read from peedog and markle over the years they hate everyone except people like Steve Bannon the Nazi. Who by they way if dog didn't read it took over the chairman of joint chiefs of staff on the national security council. For a career military man to agree with this it's just crazy.

If Trump wants to run the country get rid of bannon and priebus. It's like p and b sandwich with t in the middle.

Fake president Trump needs dogs like Bannon and Prebus to soak up some of the anger justifiably directed at him right now. When they become saturated with it Trump will replace them with brand new dogs.

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Does peedog have any earthly idea what our vetting process consists of now??  It's VERY difficult and lengthy.   Saying it isn't is based on nothing but right wing mythology.

As for the acts of terror committed in this country, there's no way to ever completely stop them -- there will always be nut cases out there -- but Trump and Bannon together will insure we have WAY more incidents because of increased anti-American sentiment.   The travel ban is a GIFT to ISIS as a recruiting tool.  Mark my words -- things will only get worse.  (Of course, when they do, Trump will blame Obama.)


P.S.  See also othershoe's "Exactly what has the vetting process been" thread for confirmation of my initial statement above.



Last edited by RealLindaL on 1/29/2017, 5:13 pm; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Added P.S.)

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