The Southern Baptist Convention has a history of supporting illegal immigration in the United States. Earlier this year, the Southern Baptist Convention signed onto a statement with World Relief to maintain USAID funding for their open border profiteering. However, the SBC’s Send Relief was exposed as a subcontractor to World Relief. Additionally, the Southern Baptist Convention would make amnesty a priority.
In a recent interview that the Baptist Press conducted, the Southern Baptist Convention promotes the narrative of “law-abiding” Hispanic Baptists being afraid of ICE raids at their churches. Baptist Press is the SBC’s news outlet and is run by the SBC Executive Committee. Jonathan Howe of Baptist Press interviews Bruno Molina of the National Hispanic Baptist Network, and the interview is as woke as you’d imagine.
JONATHAN HOWE:
Absolutely. So, hey, so there’s been a lot of discussion and a fair amount of disinformation out there about ministry to those who have immigrated to the U.S. from Latin America over the past few years. How has this affected Southern Baptist churches and their ministry and outreach to Hispanics?
BRUNO MOLINA:
You know, of the 72 million Hispanics I’ve just mentioned, the Census Bureau counts about 64 million, but the Department of Homeland Security, DHS, estimates that there are about 8 million or so undocumented. Now, clearly, this presents obvious legal, ethical, and socioeconomic challenges as well as ministry opportunities.
So one of those challenges, for instance, recently is the DHS directive that now allows ICE agents to enter churches in order to arrest and deport people. Our network agrees with Brent Leatherwood of the ERLC that, you know, the unintended impact of this change will be that many law-abiding immigrants will be fearful to attend our churches and our central mission of gospel proclamation and biblical formation will be inhibited.
Unfortunately, this is already happening to the point where I’ve had to cancel an event in a major city because of the state of fear among law-abiding Hispanic immigrants who come to know Christ in our SBC churches.
Molina claims that “law-abiding” Hispanics will be fearful of the Trump Administration’s policies, citing this as an unintended consequence. Molina argues that it’s the law-abiding immigrants will be fearful and have already begun canceling events as a result of their fears.
This false narrative of raiding churches has been trodded out by Christianity Today, which claimed that an illegal alien was somehow being treated unjustly. But it’s unsurprising that the Southern Baptist Convention would take their talking points from Russell Moore.





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Deport the “law abiding” one too. They’re still foreign invaders who want to destroy every neighborhood with noise pollution. And therefore they are NOT Christians. You can’t be Christian and desire to blow out your neighbor’s eardrums with “music” that is just noise and not even music.
The Southern Baptist Convention, like most mainstream “conservative” “Christian” denominations these days, promotes viciously anti-White cultural marxism under the guise of religion.
The heretical version of “Christianity” that the Southern Baptist Convention promotes is essentially cultural marxism disguised by a thin “Christian” coat of paint.
The only things the Southern Baptist Convention stands for these days are judaism worship, zionism, race-mixing, White women marrying black/brown men, miscegenation, open borders, and various other forms of depravity.
After the America First movement wins power, the Southern Baptist Convention will be required to uncuck themselves, and return to True Traditional Christianity.
If the SBC is unable or unwilling to do that, they will be declared a treasonous organization and banned.
Bruno Molina should be arrested for subversion and treason, for giving aid and comfort to illegal foreign invaders.