In obedience to Christ, I spent nearly 10 years of my life learning langues and dedicated to sharing the gospel with Muslims.
I also love westerners and my fellow countrymen.
Reconciling these two things as a Christian means I want zero immigration from Muslim countries, I want millions of deportations, and I want our politicians to bring justice to things like “gang rapes” in the UK or fraud in MN. We must elect the politicians who have a spine to do what is necessary.
God is glorified by the Christian leaving his home to plant churches among the enemy. God is also glorified by righteous politicians who protect its people with law and judgement from the enemy, swiftly.
When statistically impossible things happen, we should not be expected as a society to accept them. Evidence of fraud isn’t limited to video surveillance. Statistical impossibilities are hard evidence of fraud.
Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit. His murder is as tragic as it is enraging. He should still be alive today, and he would be if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despise the West and the people who love it.
Henry was far from the first to so needlessly lose his life, and I fear he won’t be the last. Each time a life like his is lost, the proper response—the only response—is righteous anger. One of the most important things the Trump administration has proven to the world is that stopping the flow of mass migration and defending national sovereignty is a matter of political will and leadership. Anything else is an excuse.
It is because we love the West that we want to preserve it. We love our civilization. We love our country. We love our children. And nobody—nobody—should ever die the way that Henry Nowak died. May God comfort those who loved him, and may God rest his soul.
@DavidAFrench When the New Testament warns about "wolves in sheep's clothing" (Matt 7:15), it is specifically warning us against people who are outwardly "decent", but advancing evil
"By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the hearts of the naive" (Rom 16:18)
@KristanHawkins If this is true, then God - the author of life - is himself not pro-life.
What is more likely is that you and others among the pro-life movement have adopted a less-than-biblical view and now seek to mod-podge your views onto the pages of our Bibles.
It’s either going to be Christ as Lord or the dude wearing women’s clothes who wants your kids to watch porn.
At the logical end of all moral systems, there stands either Christ or chaos.