So the Irish famine farmers, Southern Vietnamese democratists, El Salvador civil war survivors, Mexican cartel victims, Armenian genocide survivors and Holocaust survivors were definitely not running away from something.
logic you can't parse is still logic... fear is an appropriate response to immediate danger. but faith is how you make decisions that benefit you in the long run. divine inspiration never manifests as fear, ever.
No sir. America is founded by people escaping bad places and deciding to fight and defend somewhere with like-minded people. Acceptance of high quality immigrants with great value is why the US is great.
Asking people to stay where they are and fight to the death over causes they needless sacrifice their lives over is a loss of precious life.
If you are a man of faith, then the status quo must be by divine design, not by human interpretation of what faith should or shouldn't be.
So the Irish famine farmers, Southern Vietnamese democratists, El Salvador civil war survivors, Mexican cartel victims, Armenian genocide survivors and Holocaust survivors were definitely not running away from something.
i don't think they projected the worst possible outcome for their countries and left in advance, no.
... So they didn't escape from a collapsing hellhole?
Your defiance of logic to fit a narrative astounds me.
logic you can't parse is still logic... fear is an appropriate response to immediate danger. but faith is how you make decisions that benefit you in the long run. divine inspiration never manifests as fear, ever.
No sir. America is founded by people escaping bad places and deciding to fight and defend somewhere with like-minded people. Acceptance of high quality immigrants with great value is why the US is great.
Asking people to stay where they are and fight to the death over causes they needless sacrifice their lives over is a loss of precious life.
If you are a man of faith, then the status quo must be by divine design, not by human interpretation of what faith should or shouldn't be.