naruball said:
First of all the fact that you're generalizaing all refugees as soldiers is not only terrible but completely unchristian. Jesus could have been one a part of those families and you would have rejected him to protect your family. Something that he never said one should do. On the contrary. Remember that in the bible there is a text that says that Jesus is everywhere. I don't remember the passage at the moment but it goes like "I was starving and you didn't help me. I was in prison and you didn't visit me". Clearly he is one part of those refugees that you dismiss as soldiers. I understand people being selfish and thinking about themselves and their families (actually, just the possibility of their family getting harmed). But coming from a christian, it stings. It really does. Same with my country's archbishop who said he's willing to help refugees as long as they're christian. Again, Jesus would be proud. Hope you never find yourself in their shoes for whatever may happen in your country and be treated like these people are by you and everyone else who thinks like you or worse. |
Yes, you´re right. I apologize.