@Twig Precisely. Francis has created the exact precise conditions wherein this circumstance would arise.
@Twig Yes, of course they are saying that. Francis absolutely saw to it they would.
@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica Francis was incorrect. The act of flight is neither moral nor immoral, and as such it is not incumbent upon another country to accept anyone for any reason or grant someone a right of passage into said country. The person in question is irrelevant from a moral perspective because flight as such is non-moral.
@Twig @reallyangry @DoubleD It is bad Christian witness to empower gangs of thugs to threaten your literal neighbors’ kids.
@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica @reallyangry I can't tell if someone disagreed with my point.
My follow-up question to the point about helping people is how do you define "help"? Is it giving someone a place to stay when they are a chronic bad decision-maker, or is it making someone suffer the consequences of their decisions?
What if literally closing the door on someone makes them realized how bad they've made their life, and gives them the initiative to truly repent?
@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica @reallyangry
There are many ways to answer the question of why I came to be.
Your response still doesn't answer my question in a universally applicable way because you've swapped "help" for "harm" and "good".
@Twig @KingOfWhiteAmerica @reallyangry Most people have an idealistic worldview based on the idea that behavior which conforms to their ethics should be rewarded, atheist or not. Also, many positive atheists still have a theological worldview, it is just missing God meaning they still believe in an absolute standard of right and wrong, but there is no supreme being to define it for them.
The trouble when people stop believing in G-d?