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originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: infolurker
It shouldn't be about what religion they are save them all.
originally posted by: infolurker
originally posted by: boymonkey74
a reply to: infolurker
It shouldn't be about what religion they are save them all.
Agree,
Particular Charities actually doing something usually have a target group. I choose to donate to the one I know is actually doing something for people I know are targeted for death.
originally posted by: WCmutant
originally posted by: Reallyfolks
originally posted by: WCmutant
a reply to: infolurker
Historically speaking, Christians have caused more terror throughout the world in the last 2000 years than Muslims ever had.
I think I'll take my statistical chances with Muslim refugees over Christian.
Historically speaking we used to crap outdoors and use our feet to get everywhere. Does that mean we ignore current situations? Do we throw out the current day situation of indoor plumbing and automobiles when making decisions because historically we haven't used them?
I get your point but not sure basing decsions of recent events on historically is the best approach.
Don't get touchy because what I said was true. The truth still prevails even if we look at the last 200 years. If I have to play favorites with the lives of someone I don't know then statistically I will pick the one who has a history of persecuting their own kind (Suni vs. Shia) and not the one that has a very long history of persecuting people that don't believe the same as them.
The current situation is that most humans are too quick to act and not very good at thinking. The last 20 years should have taught you that. But I suppose we are still under the impression that 9/11 was a total Islamic plot. Or perhaps they magically had their hands in creating the USA police and surveillance state that we currently live in?
Were the Muslims also behind the continued destruction of the US financial system under the Reagan, Bush 1, and Clinton administrations that led to the 2008 financial crisis? (That of which still hasn't been fixed.)
Is it the Muslims that fervently support these a$$clowns when they wage war on drugs and poverty only to see both increase in America? Are the Muslims behind the "fear of blacks" in America to the point that statistics prove we have a racist and broke police/judicial system?
Maybe it's statistically time to give someone the benefit of the doubt.
originally posted by: darkbake
It could be about votes - Democrats like bringing in Hispanics because they tend to vote Democrat. Christians might tend to vote Republican
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: boymonkey74
The Government won't do it so "we the people" will.
Make your voice heard and help save lives.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: infolurker
You're missing the point completely. These people aren't being detained because they're Christians. Ironically enough, they're being detained because that's the system we have in place thanks in large part to anti-immigrant right-wingers.
If the 20 being detained were political refugees from a banana republic in Latin America, how concerned would you be? Would you decry their detention and take to Internet forums to call for their release? What about the last "invasion" the right was in hysterics about? Did you support treating Guatemalans — many of whom were women and unaccompanied children — as refugees? People risking their lives crossing jungles and deserts to escape a country rife with violence; a country that endured nearly four decades of civil war following an intervention by the CIA to protect the interests of American corporations? Or did you say it was all part of the grand progressive scheme to recruit future voters? Does it make a difference that 87% of Guatemalans are Christian or should religion be disregarded when refugees aren't fleeing Muslims?
In a way you're acting not unlike Trump who thinks he can pick the "good ones" from among all those "criminals and rapists." Only in this case, it seems that you've decided the "good ones" are the ones who call themselves Christians and everyone else should be regarded as a potential enemy combatant.
In fact, how do you know these 20 aren't actually the the advance team of an ISIS insurgency; pretending to be Christians so they can stay in the US to plot and perpetrate acts of terror? I've seen you imply as much about refugees that you're assuming are Muslims. Do you know of a method to weed out ISIS insurgents masquerading as Christians that wouldn't be equally as effective for screening admittedly Muslim refugees?
I wonder how many people would welcome (presently) Muslim Syrians if they converted to Christianity?
I on the other hand think that we should take in more refugees. Call me an insane bleeding heart liberal but I believe that providing safe harbor for those in need is what a country that purports to be the greatest nation in history should do. I hear a lot of stupid blabbering about "American Exceptionalism" and a "return to greatness" but its almost without exception, a bunch of empty political rhetoric to appeal to the same folks who want to build walls on our borders. I'm not saying we shouldn't take precautions but instead of having that conversation, we're having this one.
originally posted by: seeker1963
originally posted by: jheated5
There's more than enough room in Antarctica for these refugees.....
What we are not told in this crisis?
Egyptian Billionaire Offers To Buy Island For Refuges
Naguib Sawiris, one of the region's wealthiest men, said "there is no limit" on what he is willing to spend to buy an island from Italy or Greece -- where thousands have been arriving -- to provide the refugees with a new home.
"Greece or Italy, sell me an island," Sawiris tweeted. He even suggested a name for the new country: "Hope."
He said there are dozens of empty islands off of Greece and Italy that could handle 100,000 to 200,000 people. And he rejected a suggestion that it was a "ridiculous" idea.
"It's a very simple solution," he told CNN Friday. "They sell the island to me and I'll make a temporary shelter for these people. I'll make a small port or marina for the boats to land there. I'll employ the people to build their own homes, their schools, a hospital, a university, a hotel," he said.
Here is a man with enough money and offering to help and because it just doesn't fit into the Globalists plan? Crickets....
originally posted by: WCmutant
a reply to: Reallyfolks
The real truth is the majority of the American population DOES NOT act when it comes to saving our own country and the OP wants me to give a flying flip about some Christians in Syria?
Other replies echo the bias inherent in the ridiculousness of this thread - that somehow a Christian life matters more than any actual refugee life. They don't. But it just shows out of touch with Jesus' message most Christians are.
I believe ProfessorChaos already pointed out the delusion reigning supreme within the minds of most (not all) Christians. Delusion is the only thing it can be when you are the largest religion in the world yet proclaim to be the most persecuted. Because the "persecution card" is exactly what was played by the OP for the call to action to save these people.
How about we save our fellow Americans first?