christiefan915
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existing laws allowed the San Bernadino refugee to enter the country and kill Americans........are you opposed to any changes in the existing laws?.........
existing laws allowed the San Bernadino refugee to enter the country and kill Americans........are you opposed to any changes in the existing laws?.........
Existing laws did NOT allow the San Bernadino people to kill Americans......Syed Farook was an American like those he killed.....
Nobody bought his wife a Vette.
That made her murderously angry.

So Jesus was in favor of hatred, bigotry, discrimination and treating others like garbage?
Just what bible are you reading from?
If asked, Jesus would probably have something to say to the gay cake patrons? You realize that, right? Jesus was a Jewish rabbi and had to be observant of the Torah and the Law. It was some of his Jesus' stated opinions that got him in trouble, in fact. He didn't get crucified for being politically correct or bowing to every cultural whim.
As long as they are properly vetted under existing laws, what possible justification is there for excluding them?
I'll understand if you can't explain, jut as you can't explain your "proposals" to make The US a "safe space" for conservatives.

Wasn't the San Bernadino bitch supposedly properly vetted?
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Wasn't the San Bernadino bitch supposedly properly vetted?
I don't favor banning a religion. I favor banning a region.
Pretty simple actually. No immigration from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Africa, Saudi Arabja, Israel etc.

Would it matter if she was? The jihadists are permitted to lie so long as it's in the service of Allah.
Yet you judge people here every day, don't you Pastor.
The second you provide passages where Jesus says to discriminate against people, I'll consider whether or not I've redefined Christianity as anything other than Jesus taught.
Weren't you one of the people who argued that the New Testament trumps the Old Testament in my thread "Questions for Christians," and that Jesus was there to "fulfill the law" and thus Levitican and Mosaic laws were no longer valid? Hmm...
Just who's redefining what around here?
So Jesus was in favor of hatred, bigotry, discrimination and treating others like garbage?
Just what bible are you reading from?
I did not say that the Levitical and Mosaic laws were no longer valid......I pointed out that Jesus said the Levitical laws were no longer valid (at the same time he said Christians should no longer throw stones, by the way for the person who asked that earlier).......however, Jesus at the same time said that the Mosaic laws were still in effect.......
of course not......no one has claimed he was except you, apparently......however, he was not in favor of homosexual activity and it is senseless to pretend that he was.......
What a well-reasoned, adult and above all Christian answer!
You are exactly the kind of fake Christian I've been talking about. All Christian and no Christ.
“Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to the needs, that it may benefit those who listen.” - Galatians 1:8-9
And now that you've exposed yourself for what you are, any comment you make from hereon out is completely irrelevant, so far as I'm concerned.
Yes. It must be Obamas' fault.
If only Obama would implement your proposals:
Oops, I don't see Pakistan listed in your proposals - you must have meant Pakistan when you said "etc".
Malik was not asked about jihadist leanings when a U.S. consular official interviewed her in Pakistan for her fiancee visa application last year. That's because no red flags were found in the Department of Homeland Security application that was submitted and checked before the interview.
The consular officer who did the interview reported that Malik was able to answer enough questions about Farook to prove that she knew him well and that they had a personal relationship, a main focus of the consular interview process, according to two senior State Department officials.
After the interview, Malik passed two other security database checks before her visa was adjudicated. Records show the visa was decided on the day after the interview: May 23, 2014. Malik came to the United States on July 27 of that year. According to California marriage records, she married Farook just one month later.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/09/us/san-bernardino-shooting/
