So offered Robert Frost some years ago. His offering is likely more germane now than ever.
Did you mean to say "citizenry?"How strict would the law for citizens have to be to deal with open borders?
The democrats appear to want both open. They need a voting disaffected poverty class to run their marxist system effectively.A thought experiment:
What would a nation's laws for its citizens have to look like to justify a policy of legal immigration for anyone who turned up at its borders?
Said another way: How strict would the law for citizens have to be to deal with open borders?
Sure.The democrats appear to want both open. They need a voting disaffected poverty class to run their marxist system effectively.
Citizenry would be all those within a geographical/socio-political boundary, whereas; a citizen, as is legally defined in what is left of this country, infers a legal process conferring membership amongst the rest of those in said boundary, in which an increasing number of our "citizenry" has not yet participated.That would have been "the citizenry," but I'm not sure what the difference would be from the wording I used.
There's no such thing as a Christian culture.We are seeing western (read here "Christian") culture, being by far the most "vaxxed" (hats off to the Jews here as well), being killed off and replaced by the "unvaxxed" from everywhere else, across a non existent border. At a certain point one would think that we would begin keeping score in our own self interest. Not all seem to be so inclined.
OK.Citizenry would be all those within a geographical/socio-political boundary, whereas; a citizen, as is legally defined in what is left of this country, infers a legal process conferring membership amongst the rest of those in said boundary, in which an increasing number of our "citizenry" has not yet participated.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean. Obviously there are those that believe in Christ and they tend to live in proximity to each other, when given a choice, and have their own culture. No?There's no such thing as a Christian culture.
Duly noted.OK.
I meant "citizen."
We're about to find out I suspect.A thought experiment:
What would a nation's laws for its citizens have to look like to justify a policy of legal immigration for anyone who turned up at its borders?
Said another way: How strict would the law for citizens have to be to deal with open borders?
I'm not sure this would help, but for as good as Jesus was, he wasn't a good citizen. It got Him killed.I doubt it.
It looks like you have not understood the thought experiment.
Or perhaps I have not explained it properly.