27 min.

A Plain Answer: How Shall We View the Current Immigration Crisis? - Pastor Al Baker Redeemer Broadcasting : A Plain Answer

    • Christendom

The massive influx of illegal aliens has placed an unsustainable burden on our state infrastructures and welfare systems. There are also murders taking place now, such as the recent murder of college student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus. Drugs are flowing in - particularly Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid drug. The end goal of the people driving this breaking of US law is a group of people who want all illegals to have voting rights. They have not paid taxes. Many expect handouts. Crime is through the roof, and they want more. So, in light of all that, its understandable that the American public is very concerned. Meanwhile our own Congress has approved massive amounts of money for Ukraine to essentially secure their border, while ours is left wide open. Does the Bible have anything to say about all this? Yes, it does. Today we look at the general equity of passages that address it. We also look into the idea of welfare for people who are not willing to work. What does the Bible say? Participants: Rev. Dr. Al Baker, Dan Elmendorf

The massive influx of illegal aliens has placed an unsustainable burden on our state infrastructures and welfare systems. There are also murders taking place now, such as the recent murder of college student Laken Riley on the University of Georgia campus. Drugs are flowing in - particularly Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid drug. The end goal of the people driving this breaking of US law is a group of people who want all illegals to have voting rights. They have not paid taxes. Many expect handouts. Crime is through the roof, and they want more. So, in light of all that, its understandable that the American public is very concerned. Meanwhile our own Congress has approved massive amounts of money for Ukraine to essentially secure their border, while ours is left wide open. Does the Bible have anything to say about all this? Yes, it does. Today we look at the general equity of passages that address it. We also look into the idea of welfare for people who are not willing to work. What does the Bible say? Participants: Rev. Dr. Al Baker, Dan Elmendorf

27 min.