In response to the terrorist attack in
Paris, Pastor William Strum of Berean Baptist Church in Fayetteville,
NC remarked how dumb a nation had to be to grant entrance to swarms
of refugees.
Both he and Senior Pastor Sean Harris
suggested that the approach of targeting specific Jihadist leaders
and cells would ultimately be doomed to failure.
Rather, the Western World must consider
eliminating significant swaths of the Islamic population.
Yet in a SermonAudio podcast uploaded a
little over a week prior to these remarks that addressed Hungary's
refusal to admit Islamic refugees, Pastor Strum declared that, as a
minister of the Gospel, that he would teach that these infidel
indigents should be allowed entrance since it is our obligation to be
more “Christian” than “American”.
Pastor Strum was previously so sure of
his position regarding this issue that he announced in the podcast
that he was requiring the students in his world religion class to
write a paper on the Christian approach to immigration.
In Christian school jargon, that means
the essay will likely be graded down if the approach taken by the
student is not in agreement with the personnel opinion of the
instructor.
Apart from not machine gunning down
without warning those violating our borders without permission, the
primary obligation of the American government is to protect actual
Americans first and foremost.
If a nation decides not to admit a
single immigrant, a society has fulfilled any so-called Christian
obligation.
By Frederick Meekins
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