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ILLEGAL ALIENS AND THE WORLDLY CHURCH

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HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, February 6, 2025 – Most Christians (i.e., the worldly church) don’t know the Gospel. Not knowing the Gospel, however, doesn’t stop them from using it as a presumed basis for dictating to others what they should or should not do. The ongoing saga of illegal aliens invading first-world countries and demanding the same rights as citizens is a case in point. Jesus doesn’t tell his followers to harbor illegal aliens. He tells them that they themselves will one day be viewed as illegal aliens, and when that happens, they should get out of Dodge and expect to live as outcasts wherever they roam.

Loving your neighbors doesn’t mean to subject them to living among illegal aliens any more than loving your enemies means to harbor them from arresting authorities (that is, shielding them from the consequences of their actions). We’re to treat others as we would want to be treated, but that doesn’t include assisting others to openly defy local law enforcement. If you consider the local laws unfair or dangerous, you leave. You don’t defy them. Jesus never defied the local authorities (Roman occupiers) and never harbored illegal aliens. When he had arrest warrants hanging over his head in various jurisdictions, he avoided those places until it was “his time”.

Most churches today are way out of line and need to be shut down. The congregants have strayed so far from the Gospel message, they are unrecognizable as followers of Jesus. These worldly churches may well identify as a religion, it’s just not the belief system that Jesus taught his followers. It’s not the Gospel. I no longer call myself a Christian not because I’m not a fully committed follower of Jesus, but because most self-identifying Christians and the churches that claim to be Christian are anti-Christ to the core. I do not choose to align with any of them. We need look no farther than the snake that whispered from the episcopalian pulpit the day after Trump’s 2025 inauguration to see what the worldly church has become.

Morally, Christian churches have no grounds to harbor anyone. Nor do mosques, Buddhist temples, synagogues, or any other business that masquerades as a place of worship. These are all businesses and should be held to the same standards as any other business.

Ditto hospitals and schools.

If you want shelter, choose to do what’s right in the eyes of God and come under the shadow of his mighty hand, in the name of Jesus. That’s all the protection you’ll need until it’s your time.


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