it is a violation of laws, that i'm sure the catholic church would love to cash in on. birth control is a sin, that the catholics wouldn't even think about, but breaking the law, sneaking across the border and living off others for free, that is not a sin? i guess it doesn't matter, you can just buy your way into heaven, right?
2006-06-19
13:09:37
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oh, by the way, i am definately NOT catholic.
2006-06-19
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update #1
I despise the stupidity of most of the responses you received up to this point.
have any of these ignorant fools ever even opened a bible??
I was born an ignorant savage, and a heathen by choice but I have had occasion to actually read the bible. To covet is a sin, dont these border jumpers covet what Americans have? to steal is a sin, these border jumpers steal into our country by dishonest means. to lie is a sin, They are living a lie, each day that they remain within the United States.And the bible states" Love thy neighbor as thyself." what kind of neighbors do the American people have? A sin?, A multitude of sins by my reckoning!
2006-06-19 16:30:02
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answered by renegadesho_ban 3
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Political borders and human laws are 2 different things. If you were born in Mexico, you'd sneak in , too.
Trying to provide for your family is not a sin. It's a duty.
Your ancestors were lead by the same human laws that are valid today. Only there were no strict borders and they got citizenship without having to clean toilets, speak English and humiliate themselves for years!
2006-06-19 13:50:02
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answered by bunt 3
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Thats an interesting question. I don't think its illegal in mexico to sneak into other countries.
Doing so for the purpose of getting things for free borders on sloth. But many mexicans I've seen are harder working than nearly all the kids who grew up here.
2006-06-19 13:14:02
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answered by Lupin IV 6
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Coming accross the border in and of itself isn't a sin. Breaking the law is (unless that law conflicts with something the Bible says).
2006-06-19 13:16:57
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answered by trinitytough 5
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Clinton is a sexual preditor. Bwany Fwank had a male lover running a male prostitution house from his own house. What do "cons" have to do with either one and in both cases it happend right here. Wait, are you talking about that Republican that got trashed and thrown out of the senate for tapping his foot in a public restroom? He was near water, but nowhere near an ocean!!!!
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answered by Anonymous
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no, i dont think so, if you have to earn a decent living to feed your family it is not a sin, but if you're dealing something illegal like drugs and guns, then it is a sin, but if you're going to work in a menial jobs street cleaner. cutting trees, handy man and get a low pay instead of regular $10 an hour which many of you reject or disgusted then there is no place for illegal worker who are just hoping for a decent living for his family in his poor country, you're just a plain naive racist
2006-06-19 13:19:34
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answered by lepactodeloupes 5
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sorry you feel so angry at so many people.
i am not catholic most of the christian beliefs go against unjust laws. an example were those in germany that resisted against HITLER. concience and the need to provide for family is an important part of how one lives their life.
2006-06-20 05:26:39
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answered by smiths j 4
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If they know they are breaking the law--yes.
Government laws were to be obeyed rather you liked it or not. Its in the book too!
Maybe some who say it is not should read the whole book. Give him your excuses but you better admit it is one.
2006-06-19 13:18:25
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answered by *** The Earth has Hadenough*** 7
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Yes it is. And Churches can sin too.
2006-06-19 17:00:16
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answered by Ann E 3
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LMAO retard? Ur a good entertainer
2006-06-19 13:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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