Post by Daniel on Jan 28, 2019 10:28:00 GMT -5
Russell Moore mangles Matthew 25
By Bryan Fischer
January 23, 2019
January 23, 2019
The Evangelical Immigration Table purports to represent America's evangelicals on the issue of immigration (while using George Soros money to do it).
But in reality, the EIT is more socialist than evangelical. The supreme value for socialists is the involuntary redistribution of wealth, while the supreme value to genuine evangelicals is fidelity to the Scriptures. When the EIT has been faced with the choice between the authority of the Word of God and the involuntary redistribution of wealth, they usually land on the side of Karl Marx rather than Martin Luther.
According to Pulpit & Pen, "The purpose of the (Soros-funded) National Immigration Forum is to advance the cause of amnesty for illegal aliens, demolish national sovereign borders, and establish a global government." Russell Moore showed his true colors by serving as a keynote speaker at last November's "Leading the Way" immigration forum.
Evangelicals, on the other hand, in line with the Word of God, recognize national sovereignty marked by borders, and recognize borders as God's idea, based on Acts 17:26. The EIT, on the other hand, is for immigration without restriction regardless of national borders, and regardless of the impact of uncontrolled immigration on the spiritual and moral character of the United States. That's not evangelicalism, that's socialism.
Russell Moore and the EIT bring their socialist interpretation to the biblical passage which is the centerpiece of their propaganda, Matthew 25:31-46. This is the parable in which people are admitted by God into his eternal kingdom based on whether they fed the hungry, gave drink to the thirsty, welcomed the stranger, clothed the naked and visited the sick and those in prison.
But in reality, the EIT is more socialist than evangelical. The supreme value for socialists is the involuntary redistribution of wealth, while the supreme value to genuine evangelicals is fidelity to the Scriptures. When the EIT has been faced with the choice between the authority of the Word of God and the involuntary redistribution of wealth, they usually land on the side of Karl Marx rather than Martin Luther.
According to Pulpit & Pen, "The purpose of the (Soros-funded) National Immigration Forum is to advance the cause of amnesty for illegal aliens, demolish national sovereign borders, and establish a global government." Russell Moore showed his true colors by serving as a keynote speaker at last November's "Leading the Way" immigration forum.
Evangelicals, on the other hand, in line with the Word of God, recognize national sovereignty marked by borders, and recognize borders as God's idea, based on Acts 17:26. The EIT, on the other hand, is for immigration without restriction regardless of national borders, and regardless of the impact of uncontrolled immigration on the spiritual and moral character of the United States. That's not evangelicalism, that's socialism.
Russell Moore and the EIT bring their socialist interpretation to the biblical passage which is the centerpiece of their propaganda, Matthew 25:31-46. This is the parable in which people are admitted by God into his eternal kingdom based on whether they fed the hungry, gave drink to the thirsty, welcomed the stranger, clothed the naked and visited the sick and those in prison.
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