HIAS congratulates Myorkas on his role in Obama/Biden administrations.
HIAS welcoming Myorkas to their own Board of Directors:
https://hias.org/statements/hias-welcomes-five-new-members-national-board/
Alejandro (Ali) N. Mayorkas
Ali Mayorkas is a partner at the law firm WilmerHale, where he leads the firm’s COVID-19 Task Force. Prior to joining Wilmer, Mayorkas was the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, where he coordinated DHS’ response to Ebola and Zika, and was the Director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services where, among other things, he helped to develop and implement the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. In his 30+ year career as a litigator and public servant, he also served as the Chief of the General Crimes Section of the U.S. Department of Justice (1996-1998) and as a U.S. Attorney in the Central District of California (1998-2001).
A Cuban-American born in Havana, Ali is a former refugee himself. He is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and received his J.D. from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
What does HIAS do?
They "resettle refugees."
Through our network of local resettlement partners, HIAS welcomes resettled refugees and helps them build their lives in communities across the United States.
Never mind that a "refugee" MUST seek refuge in the FIRST country they can reach (which means NEXT DOOR -- not fly across the world to Mexico and then cross into the US illegally). ALL of these so-called "refugees" belong in Mexico, or somewhere in Africa.
History of HIAS:
Originally set up by Jews to help fellow Jews ...
https://hias.org/who/our-history/
Myorkas has an agenda -- and it is NOT to promote American ideals.
A Palestinian who believes in Christ is indeed part of, I believe, Israel.
Any Jew who is following the Torah, rather than the Talmud, or at least the spirit of the Torah, may very well also be part of God’s household, because they were before (Noah, Moses, David, Elijah, any other faithful, etc) and Jesus was the Torah made flesh. Before you scoff, even in Dante’s days, Christians believed there was such a thing as a “righteous unbeliever” who would be able to get in, and the written Torah is the measure of righteousness.
There will definitely be mourning over it. Who wouldn’t mourn over missing the proper option for 2000 years to carry a far heavier burden than was necessary?
These guys running around sacrificing children and trying their hardest to bring all humanity into eternal, inescapable slavery in order to try to bring about a stalemate at the end of days, however?
Enjoy She’ol, damned pedos. It takes some serious messing up to live a life so bad that condemned felons look down on you in disgust.
How much more terrible a thing to fall into the hands of the living God?
For these last few hours until the habbening, it is my belief that we aught to be doing our best to reconcile obedient Christians to obedient Jews, and obedient Jews to Christ.
I would disagree on that front.
John 8:24 "Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins."
I do think there will be widley varying tolerabilities to the judgement that people who do not believe in Jesus Christ receive. (Matthew 10:15)
So I do think there is benefit for every man to follow the law of God. But no one is able to fully.
Could very well be, since they never had any sacrifices to atone, or it could have meant that they needed to follow after his character. If he was the Torah made flesh and they faithfully walked out the spirit of the Torah, … I wouldn’t want to be answering that particular question to justify where I ended up, but that may well be the case for some things I myself did while knowing the truth, too. We’ll all find out.
Bear in mind also, they’ve had rabbis holding to tradition heaping terrible slurs onto Jesus to where they consider him as any blasphemer. It also hasn’t helped that when christians have told them about him, they’ve often said things that would have indeed confirmed him to not be the messiah, because not all Christians are on the right path, either. (coughLOWHANGINGFRUITPROSPERITYGOSPELcough)
In terms of Christians on the wrong path, I would say there are two groups: