As we’ve now learned, much to our chagrin and consternation, our government, through its multiple agencies, doles out our taxpayer dollars to nongovernment organizations that fund a multitude of unlawful things our government is unauthorized to fund. There is no better nor more blood-curdling example of this than Anthony Fauci doling out our taxpayer dollars from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to Peter Daszak at EcoHealth Alliance, who in turn forwarded those taxpayer dollars to the Wuhan Lab in China to fund illegal gain-of-function research. As we now know, it was China’s Wuhan Lab that unleashed the COVID-19 pandemic on our world, which killed more than a million Americans. Another thing we now know is that Anthony Fauci, who Joe Biden not only pardoned on his way out the White House door, but also put in charge of our healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic, had a hand in the pandemic’s creation by partly funding it with our taxpayer dollars.
Thanks to DOGE’s uncovering of the incredible corruption at USAID, which has criminally misappropriated taxpayer funds for decades, we’ve learned how NGOs—non-government organizations—have been used by deep state bureaucrats to launder taxpayer money for unlawful purposes. For instance, billions of our taxpayer dollars has been doled out to charitable NGOs, many of whom claim to be Christian, for the unlawful resettlement and sustenance of millions of illegal immigrants in our country. Obviously, the aiding and abetting of lawbreakers engaged in criminal activity is hard to square with the Scripture, which clearly admonishes Christians to be subject to the laws of their land (Romans 13:1-7).
Interestingly, this funneling of taxpayer dollars to fund the resettlement of millions of illegal immigrants through “Christian” and faith-based NGOs has not aroused a peep of protest by a single progressive politician over it being a violation of the separation of church and state. Furthermore, progressive politicians are not even parading in protest against USAID’s recently uncovered $1.8 million grant to Christianity Today, a publication started years ago by Billy Graham as a “flag to follow” for all evangelicals. Unfortunately, Christianity Today has lost its way and long since ceased to be a flag to be followed by Bible believing Christians. Instead, it has become a publication that champions unchristian things, like the funding of illegal immigration through faith-based and so-called Christian NGOs. After all, its editor and chief, Russell Moore, once argued for the legalizing of illegal immigrants by a presidential executive order, on the unbiblical bases that Jesus Himself was an undocumented immigrant?
Contrary to popular opinion today, such as that of Russell Moore and so-called Christian NGOs, the Bible does not teach that it is unchristian to oppose illegal immigration, despite the nightmarish scenario it paints for the future of our own nation. Scripture neither counsels nor commands us to throw open our arms to every illegal immigrant unlawfully crossing our border, nor does it order us to provide illegal immigrants with free room and board, as well as with every other benefit they need to assure themselves of perpetual prosperity. Instead, a serious scriptural study of this pertinent and important topic will lead to some startling conclusions.
It is true that the Bible has much to say about the humane treatment of strangers in our land. Yet, these Scriptural admonitions, like all others, can only be properly interpreted in the light of context and other Scripture. As it is often said, “The best commentary on the Bible is the Bible.” When particular verses are pulled out of context and severed from all other Scripture the inevitable result is heresy. Cults are good examples of the inescapable consequences of such poor exegesis. Though they claim the Bible as their spiritual authority, they are guilty of twisting the Scripture “unto their own destruction” (2 Peter 3:16).
Many contemporary Christians make a blanket-application of every Scriptural admonition concerning the treatment of strangers in our land to every illegal immigrant in America today. By doing so, they paint themselves into many precarious corners. For instance, should Exodus 22:21—“But the stranger that dwelleth with you shall be unto you as one born among you”—be applied to Islamic terrorists who have snuck into our country to carryout terrorist attacks? Obviously, such an application of this admonition is not only unscriptural, but absurd; something made abundantly clear elsewhere in Scripture. For example, Nahum 3:13 warns us that our nation will be devoured by fire if “the gates of [our] land shall be set wide open unto [our] enemies.”
The strangers Scripture admonishes us to treat as our fellow citizens are those willing to be assimilated into our culture, not those antagonistic to it and determined to supplant it with their own (Leviticus 17:8-9; 24:16; Deuteronomy 5:14; Ezekiel 44:9). Contrary to the opinion of today’s multiculturalists, America is not obligated to change its culture, become multilingual, and renounce its Christian heritage in order to accommodate each and every legal or illegal immigrant crossing our borders or coming to our shores. Instead, it is the obligation of all immigrants to assimilate themselves to our culture, learn our language and respect our Christian heritage. Any who refuse to do so should be denied entrance into our land, especially those who enter our land in disobedience to our laws.
No president of the United States ever articulated the Christian position on immigration better than Theodore Roosevelt. On January 3, 1919, Roosevelt said the following about immigration: “In the first place, we should insist that if the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any such man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin. But this is predicated upon the man's becoming in very fact an American, and nothing but an American. There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag. We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language. And we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people.”
Far from calling upon Christians to roll out the red carpet for mass illegal immigration, the Bible calls upon all true Christians to wave a red flag against so-called Christian NGOs that are illegally doling out millions of our taxpayer dollars to millions of illegal immigrants unlawfully resettling in our land. If we don’t do so, our homeland will soon become a foreign land and we will find ourselves a minority to a foreign majority in our own mainland.
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