[singlepic id=1 w=300 h= float=]It’s pithy, it’s mostly blog posts converted into book format, the design is thrown together, and the author (me) stinks. Either way, I decided to compile all of my Illegal Immigration and American Christianity’s Respons series into an e-book that you can download and print out or read on anything that allows you to read pdfs. I’ve also uploaded it to Scribd so that you can view it in your browser with a mini window (below).
A Stranger Considering Strangers
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[…] Third, turning the other cheek might be fine for me as an individual—but it’s not right to mandate that when individual X is representative of a group of people, maybe even other religious groups. It may be fine for me to quietly be led to the lions but it would be an abject evil when I see other people (be it other religions or fellow Christians) being led to the lions. Sometimes Christians have to stand up and say “This is wrong.” I say as much in my ebook. […]
[…] Third, turning the other cheek might be fine for me as an individual—but it’s not right to mandate that when individual X is representative of a group of people, maybe even other religious groups. It may be fine for me to quietly be led to the lions but it would be an abject evil when I see other people (be it other religions or fellow Christians) being led to the lions. Sometimes Christians have to stand up and say “This is wrong.” I say as much in my ebook. […]
[…] With all the discussion going on about Arizona’s law, I thought it would be a good idea to link to my free e-book about the Christian dealing with immigration: A Stranger Considering Strangers. […]
[…] With all the discussion going on about Arizona’s law, I thought it would be a good idea to link to my free e-book about the Christian dealing with immigration: A Stranger Considering Strangers. […]