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>>>Hey, wait a minute. Jesus travelled a lot, and I don't recall anything in the bible about his getting his passport stamped. ;)
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>>And I don't remember anything about him being anywhere - illegally. Even if Jesus did travel to other countries illegally (of which there is no proof), Hid would be a different circumstance. How many other people did the things He did?
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>Seven? ;)
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>But wait just a minute here. I thought you said that illegal is illegal. It shouldn't matter how much He may have benefitted those around him, if He was illegal, He should have been put on a plane and flown home.
It was useless deporting Him; He just walked back in, over the sea.
>Though, I suppose I have to agree that I don't recall His being an actual immigrant - legal or illegal. I guess He was really just passing through mostly. Kind of like a tourist or a conference attendee. Being a carpenter, on the other hand, He may well have taken a high paying job away from an honest citizen.
It didn't matter if they paid him minimum wage; he just multiplied his food and turned his water into wine (which he sold on street corners out the back of a van)
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
- Worry is the interest you pay, in advance, for a loan that you may never need to take out.