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Christianity Today Claims Mass Deportations Would Deport 10 Million Christians

Christianity Today has made it a commitment to fearmonger about mass deportations even before they occur, but that won’t stop them from guilt tripping Christians into thinking that their churches are full of illegal aliens. Moreover, on a fascinating note, liberal Evangelicals have used international missions as a wedge issue for power and influence. David Platt is the foremost example of this. According to Christianity Today, America could be sending 10 million missionaries, if they would only implement the mass deportations Evangelicals voted for.

Christianity Today wrote a sob story America Could Lose 10 Million Christians to Mass Deportation, but it’s based on the research of open borders profiteers.

Roughly 1 in 12 Christians in the US are at risk of deportation or live with someone who is, according to a new study by the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. More than 1 in 18 of the country’s evangelicals could be impacted by mass deportations.

Among the president’s many executive orders on the first day of his second term, he signed a border-security measure directing agencies to focus on “removing promptly all aliens who enter or remain in violation of Federal law.” The language echoed Trump’s earlier pledges to deport all undocumented immigrants.

Christianity Today is basing this entire article off a sob story and then a study published by World Relief, the organization that makes billions of dollars off of open borders. The liberal National Association of Evangelicals was also a part of the “study.” The study consists of sob stories of the Trump Administration ending Temporary Protected Status which liberals think should exist in perpetuity.

Evangelicals aren’t buying what World Relief and Christianity Today are selling, and especially given that Christianity Today relies heavily on secular or perhaps government grants. Evangelicals will continue to support mass deportations, and this weak sauce propaganda will not change this.

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2 Responses

  1. Faithfull Christians don’t invade the civilizations of other Christians. Deport them all to where God placed them in the first place.

  2. What a contradiction. CT opposes Christian Nationalism. But then wants to act like someone being a Christian means they can’t be deported. That implies that we should be deporting all non-christians.

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