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Re: thoughts on the end of DACA (kids brought to US illegally)
« Reply #40 on: September 21, 2017, 07:37:00 AM »
They have no rights to our resources--school, welfare, healthcare, etc. govt cheese--NADA rights.  I doubt many are valedictorians as you reference.  But any who are have taken the slot and the prizes that go with it from legal citizens.  And I assure you that you couldn't show me 100 model "citizen" illegals for every pos illegal in my area.
This is right.

The stupid looks from those women aside, this youtube sums it up in under a minute.



Re: thoughts on the end of DACA (kids brought to US illegally)
« Reply #41 on: September 21, 2017, 08:45:24 AM »
It is not Protestant to be in communion with the Word of God.
“The joint prayer of Lutherans and Catholics from Finland is a humble but faithful sharing in the prayer of Jesus, who promised that every prayer raised to the Father in his name would be heard. This indeed is the royal door of ecuмenism: such prayer leads us to look at the Kingdom of God and the unity of the Church in a fresh way; it reinforces our bonds of communion…” Benedict XVI's Address to members of the Finnish Ecuмenical Delegation 18JAN000008 via L’ Osservatore Romano 30JAN30000008, p. 10 emph. DZP

“Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ!  We are gathered, Orthodox Christians, Catholics and Protestants – and together with us there are also some Jєωιѕн friends – to sing together the evening praise of God… This is an hour of gratitude for the fact that we can pray together in this way and, by turning to the Lord, at the same time grow in unity among ourselves… Our koinonia [communion] is above all communion with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ in the Holy Spirit; it is communion with the triune God, made possible by the Lord through his incarnation and the outpouring of the Spirit.  This communion with God creates in turn koinonia among people, as a participation in the faith of the Apostles…” Benedict XVI's Ecuмenical Vespers Address 12SEP000006 via L’Osservatore Romano 20SEP000006 p. 10 emph DZ P


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Re: thoughts on the end of DACA (kids brought to US illegally)
« Reply #42 on: September 23, 2017, 01:03:45 PM »
It is not Protestant to be in communion with the Word of God.
it is protestant to believe that YOUR personal interpretation of the Word of God is THE interpretation (meaning what God intended)

Re: thoughts on the end of DACA (kids brought to US illegally)
« Reply #43 on: September 23, 2017, 01:09:08 PM »
Just to be clear as to where I am coming from:

Illegals who brought their children here should be deported

their children who have grown up here and have never known (to speak of) any other way of life or country should NOT be deported, except that most parents will obviously w ant to take their children w/ them when they are deported. Or maybe they will w ant to leave them here so that some day when the Ds are in power or something else changes, they will be given citizenship or the possibility of it.

I say they should NEVER get citizenship or anything remotely like it. Just b/c their children are not deported and have some green card or whatever it would be called... does not mean the illegals should get  Anything from the USA at all.

 they violated our laws and should be punished just like an American would be for violating our laws AND deported

Re: thoughts on the end of DACA (kids brought to US illegally)
« Reply #44 on: September 23, 2017, 11:05:27 PM »
it is protestant to believe that YOUR personal interpretation of the Word of God is THE interpretation (meaning what God intended)
My personal interpretation of the Word of God is the same as the magisterial teaching of the Catholic Church.