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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jun 21

    What the Bible really says about Donald Trump’s zero-tolerance immigration policy: http://nyer.cm/DA8JoIk pic.twitter.com/rfQ8pkbUEA

    2:32 PM - 21 Jun 2018
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      1. ice.cream.assassin‏ @icassassin Jun 21
        Replying to @NewYorker

        It says this: “I was written two thousand years ago by a cavalcade of different authors. If you are trying to make a moral decision, I suggest that you put the old book down and start thinking about what consequences your decisions and actions have on other sentient entities.”

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      1. Pam Parker‏ @PamParker7 Jun 21
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        Y'all need to read this, it's powerful. @baldyparker @ChrispyBites @KAMcKanna

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      1. Jim Moore‏ @comically_comic Jun 21
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        Does it matter when your country isn't a theocracy?

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      1. Bitchy, bendy, and broke‏ @crochetiyeti Jun 21
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        It doesn’t fucking matter because WE ARE NOT A THEOCRACY

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      1. Christine Flynn‏ @Christi20322981 Jun 21
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        Taking kids from Parents at a young age will shock the growth of all hope in America for them

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      1. TheBigCheeseMI‏ @AlvinPedroche Jun 21
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        Funny that you suddenly starts quoting the Bible because it fits you’re narrative

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      1. Jason hendricks‏ @jason4endricks Jun 21
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        That's rich, Leftists hate Christianity, and Christians, and now try to use the Bible as a weapon? Go back to attacking wounded vets, at least then we know what you really think.

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      1. Gilbert Henry‏ @RandyWeeble Jun 21
        Replying to @NewYorker

        So, caring about Bible verses is on your mind as needed as usual for twisting your laughably small blade? Comically impotent take considering you’re the source and dictator of cherry picked content. “Selected facts.” Remember those? Or maybe you’re attempting a little humor?

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      1. OSotoT‏ @OmarGST Jun 21
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        “The way to resist Trump’s exploitation of the marginal and the powerless—including, now, children—is to call it by its proper name. Immigrants, undocumented or not, are not America’s problem. They are America’s scapegoat”.

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      1. Lucius Tarquinius Superbus‏ @AntonyWH1 Jun 21
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        Nothing?

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      2. Gerry Griffin‏ @crankygerry Jun 21
        Replying to @NewYorker

        What the Fuck is the relevance of a book written in centuries BCE have to do with immigration?? Unless of course one needs justification for slavery & genocide!

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      3. The Other Rachel  💜‏ @shadowdreamRS Jun 21
        Replying to @crankygerry @NewYorker

        I believe the Bible's rules on immigration is "be kind to strangers and show mercy for were once strangers in a strange land too."

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      1. Trick Shroadé‏ @trick_shroade Jun 21
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        I think the modern day Republicans’ version of Jesus would say that the money changers provide much needed liquidity in the currency exchange markets.

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      1. Dave Probert Waaugh!‏ @daveyesfan Jun 21
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        Take two tablets and call me next millennium?

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      1. Double Canister‏ @double_canister Jun 21
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        Relevations has it pretty much covered.

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      1. Thurman Martin‏ @TRMJr Jun 21
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        The way to resist Trump’s exploitation of the marginal and the powerless—including, now, children—is to call it by its proper name. Immigrants, undocumented or not, are not America’s problem. They are America’s scapegoat.

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