LeafByNiggle
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The scripture passage quoted is not addressed to the oppressed or vulernable, as if it were an instruction of what you can expect from those who can help you. It was addressed to those who do have the power to help the oppressed and vulnerable. As such, the question of what we can expect if we were in need is not relevant to this scripture passage or its application.Ender:![]()
Sure, I just wonder what the bishops in the countries that are sending these people here think of their relation to Jesus’s teaching.For I was hungry, and you gave me not to eat: I was thirsty, and you gave me not to drink. I was a stranger, and you took me not in
If I went to another country, should I expect that country to take me in and give me a free path to citizenship? Basically, should we expect the same from the world?