Senior Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
LOS ANGELES (ANS) -- If Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik is a fundamentalist Christian, he forgot something fundamental to the teachings of Jesus: "Love your enemies."
A variety of prominent news organizations have described Breivik as an
Norway shooter |
At the earliest televised news conference, a Norwegian police official, Roger Andresen, helped to create this impression when he said, "What we know is that he is right wing and a Christian fundamentalist." Additionally, Breivik's Facebook page lists his religious affiliation as "Christian."
It appears that Breivik's horrific acts were motivated by a violent hatred of Muslim immigration into Norway and other countries in Europe. His rage against Muslim immigrants finally consumed him, with many innocent victims in his wake.
If Breivik read the Bible, then he also forgot about God's love for the poor and needy, widows and orphans, and yes, immigrants. In the Book of Exodus, God gives the following command: "Do not mistreat an alien or oppress him, for you were aliens in Egypt."
Similarly, in the Book of Psalms, David writes, "The Lord watches over the alien and sustains the fatherless and the widow, but he frustrates the ways of the wicked."
When God describes his love for the "alien," he is not talking about extraterrestrials. This is a clear reference to immigrants at the lowest rung of Hebrew culture - whether documented or undocumented.
Similarly, in the Book of Psalms, David writes, "The Lord watches over the alien and sustains the fatherless and the widow, but he frustrates the ways of the wicked."
When God describes his love for the "alien," he is not talking about extraterrestrials. This is a clear reference to immigrants at the lowest rung of Hebrew culture - whether documented or undocumented.
Mark Ellis is a senior correspondent for ASSIST News Service and the founder of www.Godreports.com. He is available to speak to groups about the plight of the church in restricted countries, to share stories and testimonies from the mission field, and to preach the gospel. mark@Godreports.com |
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