Borders, Bibles, and Bad Exegesis: Untangling the Left’s Favorite Immigration Verse
Borders, Bibles, and Bad Exegesis: Untangling the Left’s Favorite Immigration Verse
Open any social feed after an immigration debate, and you’ll see the same digital graffiti:
“Leviticus 19:33–34! God says love the foreigner—therefore open borders, you bigot.”
Mic drop, right? Cue the applause GIFs. Except the verse is being held hostage, stripped of its context, and weaponized against Christians who still think nations have the right to—brace yourself—enforce laws.
Today we’re diving head-first into the fog. We’ll show why ripping Leviticus out of context is intellectual malpractice, how God’s love for sojourners fits perfectly with His command for secure borders, and what it all means for modern Christians caught between compassion and common sense.
Grab your coffee, your Old Testament, and a bullhorn. Let’s blow the fog away.
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