WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions cited the Bible on Thursday in his defense of his border policy that is resulting in hundreds of immigrant children being separated from their parents after ...
In some ways, Sessions’ citation of Romans 13 makes sense. Many of the “church friends” to whom the attorney general addressed his speech had quoted Bible passages to criticize current immigration ...
cited biblical scripture Romans 13 to claim support for zero tolerance immigration policies, including the Trump administration's forced separation of immigrant families. He said: Later in the same ...
Christian leaders are condemning Attorney General Jeff Sessions for quoting the Bible to justify separating families at the border, saying he misinterpreted scripture. Sessions pointed to a passage ...
Dr. Alex McFarland and Serene Jones examine Attorney General Jeff Sessions invoking scripture to justify the law that separated children from their parents.
Christians like Attorney General Jeff Sessions like to smugly recite biblical scripture to promulgate their self-righteous acts of discrimination. In defending Trump’s indefensible policy of ...
It’s been called one of the most important and most misunderstood passages in the Bible: Romans 13:1-7. “The most historically influential paragraph Paul ever wrote,” in the words of one scholar.