Southern Baptists and Evangelicals Join Together to Create a Scripture-Twisting Program Promoting Open Borders

(The Dissenter) In a world where discerning truth has become optional for most of her inhabitants, it’s becoming increasingly important for truth-lovers to unmask the real agendas behind seemingly benign initiatives. The Evangelical Immigration Table (EIT), a group often presented as a faith-based coalition offering biblical insight into immigration policies, is, in fact, a facade for the Soros-funded National Immigration Forum that seeks to promote a Marxist revolution.

Understanding this fact, we can lay bare the underlying intentions of EIT’s “I Was a Stranger Challenge”—a challenge to Evangelicals to read 40 selected Scriptures and anachronistically apply them to modern immigration policies. Among its signatories are notable Southern Baptist and Evangelical leaders like Russell Moore, Brent Leatherwood, James Merritt, and Danny Akin, names that lend apparent credibility but also raise serious questions about their… to continue reading click here.


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  1. The common denominator is taking non-Whites and forcibly inserting them into White countries. If you don’t like that or think it’s a “conspiracy theory” then where are the Christian organizations advocating open borders for any country that isn’t NA, Europe, or ANZ? You certainly won’t see them advocating open borders for Israel yet if any other country would state that they are refusing immigrants for ethnic reasons, they would be called a “racist”.

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