The day after Trump was inaugurated, he attended a prayer service at the National Cathedral and was ambushed and lectured at by a liberal Episcopal Bishop named Marianne Budde.
“In the name of our God, I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now,” said Budde (shown above).
The Episcopal Migration Ministry made $53 million in 2024 bringing people across the border and settling them in this country. Dr. Everett Piper, President Emeritus of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, says that's a conflict of interest.
EMM has been in operation since 1988 and has resettled more than 100,000 migrants to communicated across the United States.
It provides resources such as “Know Your Rights” guides and family preparedness plans.
“There are hundreds of millions of dollars that are flowing through the system right now, so for these people to argue for welcoming all comers, they are obligated to full disclosure, in terms of how much money they're making off of this,” he said.
What's more, he says, the bishop made a theological error that almost all liberal, open-borders Christians make.
“They go to Leviticus 19:33-34, which suggests that we are obligated to take care of the foreigner, the sojourner, in our midst and to treat them as if they are one of our own,” Piper said.
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But the word translated foreigner in that verse refers to someone who enters the land legally and wants to adopt the Israeli culture, Piper said. And what's with the appeal to Old Testament law, anyway?
“All of the sudden, the Left loves Leviticus. For years, for decades, conservative, Bible-believing Christians have been ridiculed for using Leviticus against homosexual behavior,” he said.