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Is this a rhetorical question?

Nope,it's not a sin..but it's a capital sin to be verbally redundant,brain-numbing-boring and to to stir up hatred by asking useless questions(the answers and the "debate"are highly predictible) just to entertain the controversy and antagonism.Get a life

INTOLERANCE is a sin,Blind prejudice is a sin.

2006-09-08 06:11:52 · answer #1 · answered by Soledad Mendez 2 · 0 1

I don't know if it's a sin. That's not my call.
I think illegals ought to do things legally. And I'm concerned [to say the least] that a lot of people not here legally are getting services and govt handouts that many Americans don't get.
Granted, the immigration system is broke. Fix the system and then enforce it. Expecting people to comply with the law is not a sin in my opinion.

2006-09-08 02:23:41 · answer #2 · answered by Char 7 · 3 0

Yup,definite coinky-dink.Kinda wierd in a strange twisted way how we feel a reversal sameness.Huh.

I don't think it's a sin to not believe in illegal immigration.I do feel that it's a sin not to love your neighbor.Whether he be illegal,legal,or a born american.The Bible doesn't go into specifics on that.So I would assume that you're supposed to love every human being that was made in Gods image.You can believe as you wish,but as long as you don't let it get in the way of how you treat people,I don't think it really matters.You see,just because you don't like someone doesn't mean you can't treat them with human respect.If I don't like someone,it doesn't mean I'm gonna be hateful towards them.Turn the other cheek and whatnot.

So,to make a long story short,I feel like everyone has a right to their opinion.But if a person needs your help,you're supposed to help them.Regardless of how you feel about their legality.

2006-09-08 06:39:56 · answer #3 · answered by Fluttery 3 · 0 0

No. It is a sin to be illegal because you are breaking the law.
Peace

2006-09-08 02:16:43 · answer #4 · answered by jewingengleman 4 · 8 0

How could it be a sin to be against someone that breaks the law?

2006-09-09 11:55:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It's not a sin, it's being American. Then again, I guess there some libs who think being American is a sin.

2006-09-09 00:46:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

of course not, Jesus tells us to obey the government, or the laws of the land. Illegal immigrants are criminals because they break the law.

2006-09-08 02:17:58 · answer #7 · answered by Grandma Susie 6 · 6 0

No, but I imagine it is a sin to deny medical aid, food or shelter to one in need regardless of legal status.

Edit: That said, our idiot government keeps putting the onus on business owners (ie the I-9 form) rather than on themselves. If they weren't letting them in in the first place, they wouldn't have to worry about people hiring them. As long as immoral business owners can hire illegals for slave wages, why would they hire an American? Although often immigrants, having not grown up with the overdeveloped sense of entitlement that we Americans have, display a better work ethic. We really have a lot of work to do to repair this once great nation. *sigh*

2006-09-08 02:21:09 · answer #8 · answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6 · 0 5

i strongly believe from a christian point of view it is a free world, put your self literally in their situation. its a sin in the way that your actually stiring up bitterness and hatred within the heart of that atttitude to be against immagration. im against immagration detention centre.

2006-09-08 02:26:41 · answer #9 · answered by jesus' princess 1 · 0 6

NO but the married ones with kids should not be deported Just the single ones..

2006-09-08 02:16:46 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

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