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How Far Do Hispanosupremacist Sympathizers

Intend To Take Their Biblical Analogies?

By
Dr. Frederick Meekins
Fellow Of Worldview Studies
Issachar Institute For The Study Of Apologetics & Policy

In a Sojourner's blog post titled "Abraham, Joseph and


Today's Patriarchs", David Vasquez of Luther College likens
the plight of illegal aliens to the epic of the Biblical
patriarchs.

Let's examine the analogy for a moment.

Unlike the illegals of today, at no time did the Hebrew


progentiors Abraham up through Joseph demand that those
in the lands where they sought refuge cater to their
preferences or change the fundamental tenets of these
respective cultures in which these figures sought refuge.

Secondly, if one is going to compare the majoritarian English


culture to that of the Pharaohs, it must be remembered that in
the end Egyptian authorities prevented the Hebrews from
leaving the empire. No one is preventing illegals from
returning to their respective homelands.

Furthermore, just how far are liberals going to take the


Biblical comparison? For if the migrants of today are to be
fawned over as the equivalent of the Hebrew forefathers,
perhaps we should consider what it was that this people did
when they reached the Promised Land. In many incidents,
the Israelites executed the inhabitants of the cities they came
to occupy.

Though that may shock our contemporary sensibilities, since


the Israelites were told directly by God to do this, it is not
really our place to pass judgment on this historical reality.
However, it is theologically sound to assume that God does
not at this time or dispensation deal as directly or as
explicitly as to what one nation should inflict upon another.

But if one is going to place upon one’s own shoulders or


those one admires a divine mantle, shouldn’t one more
clearly elaborate the parameters of this emulation, especially
when veiled allusions to bloodshed are made that can be
deciphered by those schooled in what to look for.

Deceptive leftists will assure the unwitting that I am out of


my mind for insinuating that those on the side of illegal
aliens in general and Hispanosupremacists in particularly are
quietly biding their time until the day when they will launch
a violent uprising against the United States. To paraphrase
Gauis Baltar in the finale of Battlestar Galactica, just
because I am crazy doesn’t mean I’m not right.

Already, radical groups such as MEChA and La Raza have


threatened to kill when the day arrives any Whites found
within the borders of the “reconquesta” they will name
“Atzlan”. Essentially, the kinds of groups fawned over on
the nation’s college campuses and often quoted as
respectable spokesmen of an ethnic perspective in the organs
of the mainstream press don’t really differ to any appreciable
degree from the deadbeats of the Ku Klux Klan.

If these uninvited arrivals don’t want to think of themselves


primarily as Americans in terms of nationality and view
themselves as Israelites and the remainder of us as
Canaanites, what makes their elitist backers think they will
escape the pending carnage. After all, in the eyes of the
interlopers, don't all gringos pretty much look alike?

by Frederick Meekins

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