Posted on 10/29/2011 8:32:04 AM PDT by moonshinner_09
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A Unitarian church in New Mexico sends supplies to the border for recent deportees. A coalition of church leaders gathers under a statue of colonial America religious figure Anne Hutchinson at the Massachusetts Statehouse to denounce immigration checks by police. A Methodist minister in Texas recites Isaiah 58:6, a passage about loosening the bonds of injustice, as she's thrown in jail after protesting alongside illegal immigrant students outside a U.S. senator's office
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The Unitarian church of whatever.
helping people or just trying to increase their ranks
The Unitarian church of whatever.”””
The ‘church’ can go to Mexico & take their ‘pastors’ with them.
There is no reason to lure thousands of illegals to this country.
The Unitarians do this stuff simply because they enjoy (take great pleasure in) looking down their noses at folks they otherwise think of as Holy Joes.
Their biggest concern is making sure their landscaped estates continue to be landscaped and that there's a plentitude of upstairs AND downstairs maids and body servants.
Yeah. I’m a Methodist but not really connected to any church because around here they’ve all become temples of liberalism.
I will die a Methodist though.
Unitarian Shmunification....
Too many churches involve themselves in this aiding and abetting.
The Catholic church has run an underground railroad for many, many years. Recently there were stories of boatfulls of Illegals pulling into Catalina Island. The Catholic Church there had allowed the Mexican government to set up a make shift embassy -later moved- that issued ‘Matricular Consular’ cards.
These are the left wing extreme, liberal Christian denominations. MSM would rather people not really know that.
The Unitarian Universalists are not certain that there is a G-d, but they are certain that She is gay.
Unitarians aren’t fundamentalists.
They don’t believe in the trinity.
They don’t believe that Jesus was really God.. Only one-fourth of them would say they’re Christian. The rest could be Buddhist, Hindu and so on. Some don’t believe God exist.
I guess you are right here..Ron Paul makes everything up as he goes along..
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1926255/posts
I wonder why they dont follow scripture when it says to follow the laws of the land?
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