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Matt Heerema

How Christians Are Supposed to Feel About Syrian Refugees

This one is actually pretty simple. Difficult to swallow, but simple. If a head of state asks “Christian, how do you feel about housing Syrian refugees?”, our answer ought to be “I will gladly lay down my life for theirs!” If a head of state says “I compel you to house a refugee!”, we should […]

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By Matt Heerema

This one is actually pretty simple. Difficult to swallow, but simple.

If a head of state asks “Christian, how do you feel about housing Syrian refugees?”, our answer ought to be “I will gladly lay down my life for theirs!”

If a head of state says “I compel you to house a refugee!”, we should offer to take two.

If you are a head of state, however, you must worry about a vast array of things, including the safety of your citizens, the integrity of your economy, the security of your borders…

I don’t think this last part is being done, which makes the first two much more bitter pills to swallow.

But that doesn’t excuse us.