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Debate resumes over illegal immigrants' status in LDS Church
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Remember Elder Uchtdorf's family fled East Germany illegally.
I think we need to advocate a compasionate policy where we not only say in Church that all men are equally God's children but embrace this idea in our politics. Why is it ok for us to live in a rich and prosperous nation and deney our borhters and sisters these blessings. I would say that anti-immigration feelings are anathema to the gospel. They are built on the theory that we have more rights to the blessings we recieve than others of God's children. I reject these ideas and think we should end all restrictions on immigration based on quotas.
It may be true that some people should be kept out because they are dangers to our society. However, always remember that we are not after Jorge Bin Laden. Even here in Metro-Detroit where many of our immigrants are from Iraq other mid-east nations I do not fear immigrants. The most recent wave of Iraqi refugees tend to be Christians fleeing violence in Iraq.
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Compassion does not mean you have to disregard the law. It does mean that we treat them with respect. The Church is right that it is the government who needs enforce the law and we the people are the force behind the government. Therefore, we have the right and obligation to voice our concerns to the government and demand action be taken on the illegal immigration issue. That stance is within the letter and spirit of the law, but we can do it without rancor and vitriol towards those who are illegally here.
Therefore, Bizman, you are breaking the law and should be subject to the current laws and fines that are appropriate. If you are Mormon, you cannot say that you are dealing truthfully in all that you do because you know your are breaking the law.
I commend the LDS Church for putting compassion at the top of the list.
New American Standard Bible (�1995)
And he said to them, "You yourselves know how unlawful it is for a man who is a Jew to associate with a foreigner or to visit him; and yet God has shown me that I should not call any man unholy or unclean."
Why do Christians have such a hard time reconsiling what they feel is socially convenient with the teachings of Christ? Because they know in their hearts that God has not placed a huge mission field in our back yards without a higher purpose and degree of accountability for the souls we affect with our words and actions.
God doesn't want us to live in chaos, and thus has given us laws and government. But he also expects much of us with our blessed nation - not the least of which is that we judge men by the content of their hearst... the same way we are judged by Him.
So it is not a huge dilemma that we should ammend our hearts and laws to fulfill our purpose and role as a "Judeo-Christian" nation.
If you're not a missionary, then you're a mission field.
I am very much against illegal immigration, but I think the church should take a neutral on this. Good thing we are lead by a living prophet!
We desperately need a comprehensive reform that recognizes not only the economic necessity of orderly immigration, but also the human dignity of those that the current "system" has failed as well.
I guess, in the final analysis, when you distill your comments we come to this simple question: would you have been the one to bump Rosa Parks from her seat? (She was breaking the law after all.) Sad to say, it sounds like you would have.
What kind of logic is this? How about rape, murder, and molesting? Okay that is the extreme, but stealing isn't. They are stealing my children's future. Church issue or government issue?
Anything less seems quite selfish and short sighted of us.
The church does need to change it's policy
2. The "SLC Church" can actually be a rather liberal/compassionate Church on many issues. Immigration is one in which the thinking from SLC appears to lean very left. Even other social issues are more left leaning than the typical evangelical rehtoric. But the "Local Ward Church" tends to lean much more conservative and judgemental and rigid. In other words, the general membership often is much less compassionate and liberal than I think our SLC leaders tend to be. Perhaps it is because our general authorities have reached the point of true compassion and love while members still mire around in the muck of wanting to sign off on everyone else's temple recommends.
3. I think the Mitt Romney who ran for MA Governor was actually very much in line with compassionate but value based SLC leadership thinking. Too bad he felt he had to move to the judgemental evangelical George Bush right.
I work in the construction trades and love it. Although, I do not like seeing my wage fall. The construction & service industries will survive w/o illegals because there are people like me that are willing to get their hands dirty.
Personally the hardest part about serving in the branch was that I wanted to help these people find better jobs, but I was unwilling to ask anyone to break the law to give them jobs, or even to employ them myself with odd jobs when they were out of work.
As to whether or not the policy of the church is correct, I can't say. Its not my stewardship, and I'm having enough trouble looking after my own to be too critical of someone else's handling of theirs. I suspect that if I had been setting policy I would have opted for close questioning in interviews and fairly rigid enforcement. But I have also seen a few people progress after baptism who probably wouldn't have done anything outside of the church, and who I probably would have excluded. The couple I'm thinking of are now planning to return home once they get their affairs in order.
6 Wherefore, I, Lehi, prophesy according to the workings of the Spirit which is in me, that there shall none come into this land save they shall be brought by the hand of the Lord.
It goes something like this:
We believe in...obeying, honoring and sustaining the law EXCEPT if we are Mexican and can pay tithing down the road, or at least add to the membership numbers on the rolls. All other nationalities should file paperwork and wait in line for years.
Yes, bishop, I'm honest in all my dealings (even though I jumped the border to get to the United States, refuse to file paperwork and pay files fees--so I'm stealing from the government, but that doesn't count, does it? Oh yeah, and I steal SSNs and write false information on my I-9s so I can work a reputable job and make better money. I don't pay income taxes, but even if I did, it would be money I don't warrant because I'm not legally allowed to be here.
Gee, thanks for my shiny new recommend, bishop! Awesome. Now I can become bishop one day and deny someone else a recommend for drinking a beer.
do the right things. if you want to be 100 percent free from sin obey the laws of your country,we will show compassion for you regardless. but please make it easier on everybody go and do things right.
its like the family who needs assistance year after year. life is hard we will help but please fix your situation.
1. For years the Church knowingly broke the law regarding Polygamy and even formed its own militia in defense of that. This is no longer Brigham Young's wild-west kingdom but don't be surprised that certain spiritual matters may seem to trump the law particularly controversial one's like immigration.
Not a bad entry over all but the comment above should be ammended if we are to be accurate.
1. For years members of the Church knowingly broke the law regarding Polygamy by continuing marriages already conscecrated after the law changed. During the time that polygamy was practiced in midwestern states it was not against the law in the U.S., while they were in Utah and still practicing with approval of the Church they were not a state and therefore not bound by the U.S. laws. Checking historical facts will show that the Church banning polygamy was a requirement before they could receive statehood, so therefore the Church was not breaking the law, even though some members did.
BTW - the militia was not formed because of polygamy but rather to protect us from persecution and extermination orders unlawfully enacted.
Now we know how the native americans felt!
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I want my government to protect it's borders and it's people from financial drainage and terrorist threat, but I want my church to love and accept all of God's children equally. I do not see any entanglement between the two.