arapahoepark
Puritan Board Professor
Feel free to move this, I am not sure how many have access to rhe P&G forum...
Anyway...
In light of all that is going on, how should one think Biblically about immigration, particularly on a massive scale like we are seeing. At what point can one, individual, community or nation say that we cannot accommodate such an influx, dole out food, or money (we especially should not be doing this)?
Likewise with culture, is it wrong to say that there is far too much accomodation for other cultures and languages in this country where it feels like we slowly losing our own?
Is there some justification for a sort of inclusive but, assimilationist (not the PC buzzword sense) nativism?
Anyway...
In light of all that is going on, how should one think Biblically about immigration, particularly on a massive scale like we are seeing. At what point can one, individual, community or nation say that we cannot accommodate such an influx, dole out food, or money (we especially should not be doing this)?
Likewise with culture, is it wrong to say that there is far too much accomodation for other cultures and languages in this country where it feels like we slowly losing our own?
Is there some justification for a sort of inclusive but, assimilationist (not the PC buzzword sense) nativism?
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