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Romans 13:1-7 makes it abundantly clear that God expects us to obey the laws of the government. The only exception to this is when a law of the government forces you to disobey a command of God (Acts 5:29). The underground railroad was the breaking of a governmental law. There is nothing in Scripture that contradicts a nation having slavery laws. Therefore, it is a sin, rebellion against God, to illegally help slaves escape bondage.
Caring for the needy is something the Bible commands us to do (Galatians 2:10; James 1:27; 2:2-15). However, the biblical fact that we are to care for the misfortunate does not mean we should violate the law in doing so. Supporting, enabling, and/or encouraging slaves to escape to the north via the underground railroad was, therefore, also a violation of God's Word.
What does the Bible say about illegal immigration?
What does the Bible say about illegal immigration?
The vast majority of illegal immigrants in the United States have come for the purpose of having a better life, providing for their families, and escaping from poverty. These are good goals and motivations. However, it is not biblical to violate a law to achieve something "good." Caring for the poor, orphans, and widows is something the Bible commands us to do (Galatians 2:10; James 1:27; 2:2-15). However, the biblical fact that we are to care for the misfortunate does not mean we should violate the law in doing so. Supporting, enabling, and/or encouraging illegal immigration is, therefore, also a violation of God's Word. Those seeking to immigrate to another country should always obey the immigration laws of that country. While this may cause delays and frustrations, these reasons do not give a person the right to violate a law.
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"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil,
but because of those who look on and do nothing.
What does the Bible say about illegal immigration?
What does the Bible say about illegal immigration?
The vast majority of illegal immigrants in the United States have come for the purpose of having a better life, providing for their families, and escaping from poverty. These are good goals and motivations. However, it is not biblical to violate a law to achieve something "good." Caring for the poor, orphans, and widows is something the Bible commands us to do (Galatians 2:10; James 1:27; 2:2-15). However, the biblical fact that we are to care for the misfortunate does not mean we should violate the law in doing so. Supporting, enabling, and/or encouraging illegal immigration is, therefore, also a violation of God's Word. Those seeking to immigrate to another country should always obey the immigration laws of that country. While this may cause delays and frustrations, these reasons do not give a person the right to violate a law.
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"The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil,
but because of those who look on and do nothing.
That's because the bible was written by a govt and for all govts.
King James was the head architect of your current brainwashed enslavement.
As you can see. The bible sees the alien as an evil plague to be visited upon those who do not do God's will and defend America against the invasion.Deuteronomy:Chapter 28
43 The alien residing among you will rise higher and higher above you, while you sink lower and lower.
44 He will lend to you, not you to him. He will become the head, you the tail.
45 "All these curses will come upon you, pursuing you and overwhelming you, until you are destroyed, because you would not hearken to the voice of the LORD, your God, nor keep the commandments and statutes he gave you.
Harry Reid said there were no illegals in Nevada. And I believe him.
Silent Raids" THREATEN JOBS OF ILLEGALS