KeilanS Posted May 5, 2007 Group: Diamond Member Followers: 1 Topic Count: 158 Topics Per Day: 0.02 Content Count: 1,763 Content Per Day: 0.27 Reputation: 7 Days Won: 0 Joined: 07/14/2006 Status: Offline Birthday: 11/23/1990 Share Posted May 5, 2007 Theres a big difference between hiring and helping. Don't break the law by hiring that illegal immigrant, but definatly give them a meal and some clothes, and direct them to a food bank or homeless shelter or some organization that can help them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RustyAngeL Posted May 5, 2007 Group: Worthy Ministers Followers: 22 Topic Count: 155 Topics Per Day: 0.02 Content Count: 7,464 Content Per Day: 1.02 Reputation: 8,810 Days Won: 57 Joined: 03/30/2004 Status: Offline Birthday: 12/12/1952 Share Posted May 5, 2007 WOW...That was bizarre. LOL The original post was as follows: I know that the Bible instructs us to obey the laws of our land, but is it appropriate for a Christian to hire illegal aliens? Many of these people come from poverty-stricken backgrounds, and need the money to support their families, so I wonder: How should we co-incide compassion with legalism? Is it Scripturally unsound for a Christian to hire these people? I'm not sure about scriptural unsound but wouldn't Jesus want us to obey the law? Ya, but not all laws are just. What about the prayer in school issue? I'm just looking for outside perspectives. I'm sorry but I'm just a little more then upset that illegals can get things that we can't ...like health care? I can't afford it, but my tax dollars go to pay for health care for illegls. That is not fair. We made it very attractive for them to continue to break the law come in here illegally. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iryssa Posted May 5, 2007 Group: Royal Member Followers: 1 Topic Count: 117 Topics Per Day: 0.02 Content Count: 3,860 Content Per Day: 0.56 Reputation: 9 Days Won: 0 Joined: 05/10/2005 Status: Offline Birthday: 09/13/1984 Share Posted May 5, 2007 Yup...I've said it before and I'll say it again: they need to make it more attractive for them to become legal rather than illegal immigrants. Someone replied to that with the idea that getting shot at a border crossing seems pretty unattractive, but these people still think it's more attractive to do it legally. The reality of it is, though, that in the circumstances most of these people come from that's not exactly unusual: They're putting their lives on the line whether they cross illegally or not. What I think they need is education and an availability of resources to help them know that there are other ways to do it besides the illegal way. Otherwise...this'll just keep happening, in greater and greater numbers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarkNebulaWelder Posted May 5, 2007 Group: Senior Member Followers: 1 Topic Count: 98 Topics Per Day: 0.02 Content Count: 580 Content Per Day: 0.09 Reputation: 0 Days Won: 0 Joined: 04/18/2007 Status: Offline Share Posted May 5, 2007 Hey, everyone; I really appreciate all of the responses. I am on the same wavelength as you guys, and I'm glad I have some back-up. The reason I asked was because I was recently chartting with a co-worker about this issue, and he brought to mention that "Christians are supposed to be compasionate." I told him that he was right, but that we are also supposed to obey the law, and that when my mother immigrated here from Rhodesia (or Zimbabwe--same thing), she had to go through legal hoops, so these people should have to as well. In no way do I think that Christ's compassion was indicative of social anarchy, which is what this whole movement is becoming, IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
apothanein kerdos Posted May 5, 2007 Group: Royal Member Followers: 1 Topic Count: 331 Topics Per Day: 0.05 Content Count: 8,713 Content Per Day: 1.20 Reputation: 21 Days Won: 0 Joined: 07/28/2004 Status: Offline Share Posted May 5, 2007 "Christians are supposed to be compasionate." Here is an article by Richard Land, head of the Ethics committee for Southern Baptists. I don't agree with everything he says...but at the same time I have no biblical disagreement with Him on the issue...just political. Biblically, I think we should all approach the issue via this viewpoint: The immigration crisis in the United States is a huge issue, impacting tens of millions of people in many different ways. How do we approach this problem? First, we have to identify Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest LadyC Posted May 5, 2007 Share Posted May 5, 2007 I'm sorry but I'm just a little more then upset that illegals can get things that we can't ...like health care? I can't afford it, but my tax dollars go to pay for health care for illegls. That is not fair. We made it very attractive for them to continue to break the law come in here illegally. uh, let's not forget the credit cards for illegals without a social security number etc. and let's not forget the reduced college tuition that isn't available to citizens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 I live in a area of the country that is affected by illegal immigration. I'm not saying that others are not. With that said, I think the laws need to be changed to allow guest workers, and a path to citizenship if that's what a person wants. I'm not sure what those already here illegally should do. I don't have all the answers for that. I will say this however: I have a very big issue with having to read signs in a foreign language in my own country. When I was in the military it was expected that you would deal with the language in the country where you were stationed. For me, it was Germany. So, I learned German and some history (which was actually quite interesting.) I did not expect everyone to speak English, although many times they did (better English than mine in many cases.) The first couple of months was rough, but I got by, and I had a great time while I was there. Here in Phoenix once you are south of the downtown area, all the billboards are in Spanish. Sorry, but this is the USA and we speak English here. I have to agree with the Aussies: If you don't want to learn the language and respect the way we do things in our country, feel free to leave! I really wish American politicians had the backbone to say that and mean it! The immigration issue has been ignored for years, and now its finally getting some attention. That is good to see. As for christian compasion, I have to agree with some others here. I had a job, but couldn't afford health insurance. I made too much to qualify for "help" for medical or food stamps. 3 days after I "crash landed" at the shelter, I had medical and all the rest and could finally get a few problems fixed. What kind of society do we have when you are working and can't get basic health care? Things have improved since then, and am again employed -- but I had some really great health care when I was homeless. What's up with that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MK202002 Posted May 8, 2007 Group: Advanced Member Followers: 1 Topic Count: 32 Topics Per Day: 0.00 Content Count: 286 Content Per Day: 0.04 Reputation: 7 Days Won: 0 Joined: 10/23/2005 Status: Offline Share Posted May 8, 2007 Being smack in the middle of the contenental US, I don't know much about how illegal immigration effects us. How exactly does it cost us "millions of dollars" every year? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MK202002 Posted May 8, 2007 Group: Advanced Member Followers: 1 Topic Count: 32 Topics Per Day: 0.00 Content Count: 286 Content Per Day: 0.04 Reputation: 7 Days Won: 0 Joined: 10/23/2005 Status: Offline Share Posted May 8, 2007 I'm sorry but I'm just a little more then upset that illegals can get things that we can't ...like health care? I can't afford it, but my tax dollars go to pay for health care for illegls. That is not fair. We made it very attractive for them to continue to break the law come in here illegally. uh, let's not forget the credit cards for illegals without a social security number etc. and let's not forget the reduced college tuition that isn't available to citizens. I don't understand- how do you get those things without a social security #? I see how to get it if someone steals a SS number, but otherwise? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 8, 2007 Share Posted May 8, 2007 I'm sorry but I'm just a little more then upset that illegals can get things that we can't ...like health care? I can't afford it, but my tax dollars go to pay for health care for illegls. That is not fair. We made it very attractive for them to continue to break the law come in here illegally. uh, let's not forget the credit cards for illegals without a social security number etc. and let's not forget the reduced college tuition that isn't available to citizens. I don't understand- how do you get those things without a social security #? I see how to get it if someone steals a SS number, but otherwise? There are banks here (Bank of America) that are marketing credit cards to anyone without the need for a SS number. They do this because all you really need is a Tax ID from the IRS if you are not a citizen. They are marketing it heavily to the latino community here and in other areas. Of course, there are higher interest and fees with these cards. How nice of them to offer to "serve the community" with high interest/fees. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts