This sounds a lot like the testimony against SB200 last week in Pierre:
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby made his intervention in the Mail on Sunday, which like Welby backed the Remain campaign during the EU referendum.
“Brexit has divided the country and we now need a new narrative,” he asserted, insisting that “We must heal the divisions caused by the vote” and “accept the dissenting voice” — an oblique reference to people like himself.
Like most Remainers, Welby failed to consider that the country must have been divided before the vote, considering enough people were unhappy with the status quo for it to be overturned at the ballot box.
Being satisfied with the existing situation themselves, Welby and his fellow-travellers simply failed to notice the discontent — only discovering the divide when the referendum put them on the losing side of it.
The Anglican primate made it clear that his “new narrative” did not include a turn away from the unpopular policies of mass migration and state-sponsored multiculturalism, which are and have done much to undermine social cohesion and weaken Christianity in the United Kingdom.
He lectured readers on the importance of “Welcoming strangers to our country”, and told them “We must be generous and allow ourselves to change with the newcomers and create a deeper, richer way of life.”
For his own part, Archbishop Welby has been enthusiastic about adapting his church to suit migrants, creating a new bishop focused on ethnic minorities in the belief that the Church of England is too English.
“We must be a warm, welcoming nation. We must never crush the new diversity and freedoms,” Welby warned.
Welby said that “the most important building blocks of our nation have been undermined” in recent decades — but rather than discuss the degradation of public morals, national identity, and the traditional family, he named those building blocks as “housing that centres on people”, “medical care free at the point of delivery”, and “generous” state benefits, among other social democratic policy matters.
Ordinary Christians do not appear to share the Archbishop’s focus on government welfare and ever-greater “diversity”, with University of Bristol research indicating that some 87.6 percent of Anglicans want to see immigration reduced.
Far from reconsidering their position in light of these findings, however, church elites said they simply demonstrate that they “still have a long way to go in order to enable, to help, to educate congregations to be able to express a fuller welcome to those who both enter our churches and come to our country.”
And Welby knows that his position will destroy the British rule of law and Christianity:
Sharia law should never become part of the British legal system, the Archbishop of Canterbury said yesterday.
Justin Welby said the Islamic rules are incompatible with Britain’s laws, which have developed over 500 years on the principles of a different culture.
He added that high levels of immigration from Muslim countries can ‘have an impact on the accepted pattern for choosing a partner, on assumed ages of maturity and sexual activity, and especially on issues of polygamy’.
The Bible does talk about welcoming the stranger, but I do not believe it means welcoming God's enemies: James 4:4. "Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God." Islamic Jihad will "crush the new diversity and freedoms" that Welby so cherishes.
UPDATE: Note that the Muslim Brotherhood considers us their enemy.
There are many other bible verses that say if the alien or stranger wants to live with the community/country of believers they must follow the laws, rules & customs of culture. Essentially the assimilation rule. Examples:
Numbers 15: The community is to have the same rules for you and for the foreigner residing among you; this is a lasting ordinance for the generations to come. You and the foreigner shall be the same before the Lord: 16 The same laws and regulations will apply both to you and to the foreigner residing among you.’” ...
Exodus 20:10 but the seventh day is a sabbath to the Lord your God. On it you shall not do any work, neither you, nor your son or daughter, nor your male or female servant, nor your animals, nor any foreigner residing in your towns.
Exodus 12:19...for whoever eats what is leavened, that person shall be cut off from the congregation of Israel, whether he is an alien or a native of the land.
Exodus 12:48 “A foreigner residing among you who wants to celebrate the Lord’s Passover must have all the males in his household circumcised; then he may take part like one born in the land.
There are many more, but you get the concept.
Posted by: JimHoliway | February 26, 2018 at 09:29 AM