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Immigrants are from all races the biggest immigrant group in Britain now are from eastern Europe and are white!
Why should we allow mass immigration into this country? It is total madness! :mad:
Why is it total madness then?
There are simply not enough jobs and homes to go round already that is why we need to halt all immigration immediatly until this country's population starts to decline.
Do you have hard evidence to back this up?
What has Leviticus got to do with Christianity ?
Next to nothing.
Unless the particular faction has it as part of their corporate charter.
It's in the manifesto.
I'm confused. Why wouldn't it have something to do with Christianity?
If either of you get an answer that comes anywhere near to being straight, I'll eat my hat.
It would be a shame if Leviticus wasn't relevant to Christianity, as I used several quotes from it in my Christian perspectives exam.
More to the point, it forms a part of the teachings set out in God's manifesto (a.k.a. The Bible)...
The very fact that you have that slogan shows how ignorant and niave you are.
To be fair, Lyric hasn't posted in it for a while, and it's really just Goldsword now...
That is my point.
Because evidently self proclaimed/practising Christians do not.
Minor lip service at best.
Leviticus contains many statutes.
Many don't, but then again many do...
I refer you to my reply to Katralla.
Furthermore,as you appear to be a theology student (rather than a legal scholar) perhaps a perusal at the following will aid (and abet):
Luke 6:46
Matthew 7:21-23
John 2:3-4
Mark 7:6-7
If you would be so kind as to give me your definition of a straight answer, I could decide whether to set the table for dinner.
The 'Golden Rule' however, treat others as you wish to be treated, which is really the basis of Christianity, is followed consistently, and the quote I used earlier falls under that. If you are an immigrant in a foreign country, you would wish to be accepted by other people and the law, like in the bit that goes 'love the alien as yourself.' Which basically is the golden rule.