Sean W. Rowe
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Of course, this was a four decades old relationship across many administrations that was ended abruptly today. Why did the classification of these immigrants as refugees cross a moral line?
Well, the reality is we can't be ourselves in the Episcopal Church and take the step of resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa. Our church has a long commitment to racial justice and reconciliation. And we have historic ties with the Anglican Church of South Africa. Desmond Tutu has been a partner in this work for us. So we're just not able to take this step.
It's not in line with anything that we're about. And it also saddens us to see that other refugees who are being denied entrance to the United States are people, brave people, who've worked alongside of our military in Iraq and Afghanistan, now face danger, have been in camps for a long time, and aren't being allowed in.
And so this is just, the program no longer aligns with where we are as a church and what we're about.
The globalists are going down!