New cologne? Nice.
I think they were slaves in Egypt, not "foreigners." So with that in mind, is he proposing treating people illegally crossing the border, breaking a law to enter the country to continue breaking laws in that country, to treat them as slaves? Mind you, they use the same arguments now as they did 160 years or so ago when their slaves were taken from them. Not to mention using an Alinsky tactic of trying to make someone live up to their own book of rules.
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KEK. Yeah, trying to hold one of the laws from Leviticus over the heads of Christians, one passage cherry-picked without the preceding/succeeding surrounding context, in order to shame them into compliance with what they want by using the Old Testament to force them into accepting illegal migrants is pretty damn weak.
I mean, did he even read Leviticus or did he just do a search for "foreigner" and picked that passage? Whole lot of burnt offerings of peace, of meat, of trespass, of this, of that, and some pretty nasty punishments and whatnot. That was all before God had a kid and became chill apparently.
Heavily influenced by this reportedly.
But the croc in its mouth is.
Reminds me of that "Escape Plan" movie.
I was seeing threads about it on other boards, didn't put much stock into it in the first few months, eventually made my way here early 2018 chasing a conspiracy theory, haven't left. Just some weird feeling that I have to stay here until it's done and not post anywhere else no matter what happens.
You need a new scapegoat to project upon. You've ran out of road and gas on that one.
That's the C rather than BP in CBP. Different office.
>Imagine Alex Soros calling someone "a great patriot."
I can't imagine him any way other than as a soft and weak little nerd with money and delusions of grandeur.