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What do you think the Christian reaction ~ both philosophical and practical ~ should be to people fleeing from the devastated Bahamas to the U.S. seeking shelter and safety?
@fmf saidHumanitarian.
What do you think the Christian reaction ~ both philosophical and practical ~ should be to people fleeing from the devastated Bahamas to the U.S. seeking shelter and safety?
@secondson saidWell said.
Humanitarian.
You should be embarrassed for asking such a loaded question. It reveals two things about you. One is it appears your purpose for posting here is to find new ways to demean Christians, and two it demonstrates your innate egocentric superiority complex.
@chaney3 saidWhat kinds of help?
The answer is a no brainer. Thousands are homeless and need help.
@chaney3 saidWhat do you think the Christian reaction to refugees from the Bahamas should be?
He was likely waiting for someone like eladar to make some political comment about refugees, then attack.
@fmf saidThe correct Christian reaction based on the teachings of Christ and the early Apostles, is to feed, clothe, shelter and do whatever is necessary to assist. Church Christians however may shy away from that as it is good works.
What do you think the Christian reaction ~ both philosophical and practical ~ should be to people fleeing from the devastated Bahamas to the U.S. seeking shelter and safety?
@rajk999 saidThanks. chaney3 and SecondSon seemed upset that I asked.
The correct Christian reaction based on the teachings of Christ and the early Apostles, is to feed, clothe, shelter and do whatever is necessary to assist. Church Christians however may shy away from that as it is good works.
@fmf saidChristians will naturally be upset because they know that their doctrine decries good works so they feel guilty. Yeah , the Bahamas was hit pretty hard. Ive been in a Cat 5 some years ago, and lived in the carnage. Its rough but people will survive. There are couple pluses that come out of that kind of disaster so its not all bad.
Thanks. chaney3 and SecondSon seemed upset that I asked.
I'm interested in some of the things I'm seeing in the news.
@secondson saidI am curious about what I perceive as a lack of response from American Christians to their government's demonizing of Bahamians seemingly to stop - or seek to garner support for stopping - non-white immigrants entering the U.S.
it appears your purpose for posting here is to find new ways to demean Christians, and two it demonstrates your innate egocentric superiority complex.
@fmf saidChristian, or not - offer them food and shelter, of course. It's the decent thing to do for other people in need.
What do you think the Christian reaction ~ both philosophical and practical ~ should be to people fleeing from the devastated Bahamas to the U.S. seeking shelter and safety?
@secondson saidAnother word you should look up (in addition to those others I suggested elsewhere) is “innate”.
You should be embarrassed for asking such a loaded question. It reveals two things about you. One is it appears your purpose for posting here is to find new ways to demean Christians, and two it demonstrates your innate egocentric superiority complex.
@chaney3 saidIf it’s a “no-brainer” then what, exactly, would you do?
The answer is a no brainer. Thousands are homeless and need help.
@rajk999 saidDo let me know how you get on with the feeding, clothing, sheltering and whatever else you do to help these people.
The correct Christian reaction based on the teachings of Christ and the early Apostles, is to feed, clothe, shelter and do whatever is necessary to assist.