The Priests Quoted the Bible as Criticizing Trump's Immigration Policy

The commentators of both religious and secular sections of America have been bolstering the Bible for a week long. According to a report by British magazine The Economist, these commentators are looking for answers to a claim by Attorney General Jeff Sasson. Susan recently claimed that the new style of support for the separation of children from the parents at the Mexican border is found in the Bible. On behalf of the minority and their parents' detention center, the attorney general mentioned a section of St. Paul's letter written to the Romans. He said that the verse 'gave clear and discreet instructions' to the people to follow the law. His stated slogan has been said: 'Every person will be obedient to the management authority. There is no authority except the Creator, and the existing authorities are employed by the Creator. '

When White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders is asked, how can it be biblical to snatch her children from her mother, she sits with Season, "I can say that the law has been repeatedly said in the Bible, throughout the Bible."

As many have mentioned, the starting stages of the 13 paragraphs have a ruthless history of political use in America. It uses US anti-liberation and slavery supporters. It was specifically mentioned in favor of the returning of slaves from the southern states.

Many prominent American and Catholic Christians read the Holy Bible in a different way. In part, in response to Season's statement, some eminent Evangelicals in a letter to the White House said, "... one of our fundamental beliefs is that the founding of a family as the basic foundation of the Creator community. The state should only be separated from the family in rare cases ... [We] call upon law enforcement agencies to act wisely to protect the family's unity.

Many commentators mentioned some parts of the Old Testament in protest of Susan's statement, where the outsiders were told to be entertained. One example is that chapter 22 is a verse of invocation, where the Israelites are told: 'You will not harm a stranger nor oppress him. Because you were a stranger in Egypt. '

Talk show host Stefan Kolber said that the attorney general should end his last episode "Letter to the Romans", where it has been said, abolish the ideals of an ideal law of love, 'Do not be indebted to anyone other than love. Because, who loved another, he obeyed the law ... love does not harm the neighbor, so love is the law. '

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