Friday, December 18, 2015

“Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God.”

It is national suicide for a people to permit the massive immigration of foreigners who have demonstrated no inclination to embrace the native culture and language.


America’s founding father understood this important principle.

Our first president wrote that immigrants should be incorporated into our culture and that “by an intermixture with our people, they, or their descendants, get assimilated to our customs, measures, laws: in a word soon become one people.” Thus, we should receive only those who can become “one people” with us. Allowing the influx of an alien Muslim people and culture that violently oppose any assimilation and hate the very foundations of our Republic is something that Washington would never have contemplated.

James Madison, who became our fourth president and who is widely considered to be “the Father of the Constitution” opined that we should only welcome those to our shores who would “incorporate himself into our society.”

Alexander Hamilton, who served as the first US Secretary of Treasury wrote: “The safety of a republic depends essentially on the energy of a common national sentiment; on a uniformity of principles and habits; on the exemption of the citizens from foreign bias and prejudice; and on that love of country which will almost invariably be found to be closely connected with birth, education, and family.” The sort of Moslem enclaves present in many of our cities is something that Hamilton would have vehemently opposed.

We have allowed and are only accelerating an invasion of foreign peoples with no intention of embracing our culture, our language, our laws, or our God. Indeed recent polls have shown that the majority of Muslims in America desire to live under the repressive and anti-freedom Sharia law or Islam.

Compare this to example of immigration that we see depicted in the Old Testament.

Naomi, an Israelite, had immigrated to the neighboring country of Moab with her husband and family. Her sons married Moabite women. Over the course of time Naomi loses her husband and both her sons die as well. When Naomi decides to return to her native Israel her daughters-in-law express a desire to go with her, but ultimately one is persuaded to remain with her own people in Moab. Ruth, however, would not be dissuaded and determines go with Naomi. The following verses express Ruth’s sentiments.

Ruth 1:15-17
And she [Naomi] said, Behold, thy sister in law is gone back unto her people, and unto her gods: return thou after thy sister in law.  (16)  And Ruth said, Intreat me not to leave thee, or to return from following after thee: for whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God:  (17)  Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried: the LORD do so to me, and more also, if ought but death part thee and me.


The sentiments of Ruth are the sentiments we should expect of those who desire to immigrate to our country.

Ruth was eventually grafted into the nation of Israel. She married an Israelite and became the great-grandmother of King David and an ancestress of our Lord.

Here is immigration done right. We would do well to learn from it.

“Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God.”

Don’t expect to hear such from those who worship the demon-god, Allah and who follow his immoral and lying false prophet, Muhammad.

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