paxamericana Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 (edited) We are heading back to the 19th century. Pay Uncle Sam or your shipping is subject to looting. And let this be a reminder to you Canucks who think you can trade with other countries consequence free @herbie @CdnFox Edited January 8 by paxamericana Quote
herbie Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 (edited) Sure Hegseth Jr. We have the right cuz no one can stop us. Edited January 8 by herbie Quote
paxamericana Posted January 8 Author Report Posted January 8 2 hours ago, herbie said: Sure Hegseth Jr. We have the right cuz no one can stop us. Save me the moral indignation. You were given the carrot and instead begged for the stick! And it’s for your own good so take your medicine. You won’t have a country in 10 years even if America leaves you alone. Quote
CdnFox Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 2 hours ago, paxamericana said: We are heading back to the 19th century. Pay Uncle Sam or your shipping is subject to looting. And let this be a reminder to you Canucks who think you can trade with other countries consequence free @herbie @CdnFox Come git some little man I noticed that with every other country trump is threatening the military but when it came to Canada he was like "No no no! Not them! I wouldn't threaten them militarily! Just econoimcally!!!" Trump scared of us and so are you. Like I said before, don't make us burn your white house down again 1 2 Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
Nationalist Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 8 hours ago, CdnFox said: Come git some little man I noticed that with every other country trump is threatening the military but when it came to Canada he was like "No no no! Not them! I wouldn't threaten them militarily! Just econoimcally!!!" Trump scared of us and so are you. Like I said before, don't make us burn your white house down again Uhm...ok...Trump is certainly not scared of Canada. There's simply no reason for military action. They have owned our asses for decades. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
CdnFox Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 6 hours ago, Nationalist said: Uhm...ok...Trump is certainly not scared of Canada. There's simply no reason for military action. They have owned our asses for decades. Well that's not quite true, But at the same time while I'm poking fun at the american (who is actually albertan) who keeps making jabs about us not being the 51st state, It is pretty obvious that trump is concerned about potential military conflict with Canada where is he isn't with others. In any real war america would win eventually but not before paying a rather steep price and possibly winding up with many decades of terrorist attacks within its own borders. More so than any two countries on earth, our people can blend with their people and be completely unnoticed even when engaged in casual conversation. There's no Shibboleth or Goedendag here And the American people wouldn't stand for it. There's already a lot of pushback even over the economic sanctions. Trump is more leery of pushing Canada than he is with other countries. There's a couple of good reasons for that 1 Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
Nationalist Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 7 minutes ago, CdnFox said: Well that's not quite true, But at the same time while I'm poking fun at the american (who is actually albertan) who keeps making jabs about us not being the 51st state, It is pretty obvious that trump is concerned about potential military conflict with Canada where is he isn't with others. In any real war america would win eventually but not before paying a rather steep price and possibly winding up with many decades of terrorist attacks within its own borders. More so than any two countries on earth, our people can blend with their people and be completely unnoticed even when engaged in casual conversation. There's no Shibboleth or Goedendag here And the American people wouldn't stand for it. There's already a lot of pushback even over the economic sanctions. Trump is more leery of pushing Canada than he is with other countries. There's a couple of good reasons for that Oh I would agree he's more...careful?? in dealing with us but...he's certainly not scared IMO.... Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
CdnFox Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 10 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Oh I would agree he's more...careful?? in dealing with us but...he's certainly not scared IMO.... Guess it depends on how you define scared. He certainly not scared of carney. But it is obvious that he knows better than to push things to the point where Canada becomes furious and he has had to back off a couple of times. 1 Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
Nationalist Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 50 minutes ago, CdnFox said: Guess it depends on how you define scared. He certainly not scared of carney. But it is obvious that he knows better than to push things to the point where Canada becomes furious and he has had to back off a couple of times. Trump owns the carney. 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
CdnFox Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 39 minutes ago, Nationalist said: Trump owns the carney. I think technically it's more of a long term lease 1 Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
blackbird Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 Have to wonder about people that don't respect basic international law but call themselves "Christians". Can't see how taking over other countries is in accordance with Biblical teaching either. What's with all the hate of foreigners when the Bible says to love and respect the foreigner in your country? Not much evidence of love in the treatment of illegal migrants either. Quote
Nationalist Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 21 minutes ago, blackbird said: Have to wonder about people that don't respect basic international law but call themselves "Christians". Can't see how taking over other countries is in accordance with Biblical teaching either. What's with all the hate of foreigners when the Bible says to love and respect the foreigner in your country? Not much evidence of love in the treatment of illegal migrants either. That's what's sad. You don't even understand basic economics...or even care I suspect. When has Christianity ever been adverse to taking over other countries? 1 Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
blackbird Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 2 hours ago, Nationalist said: That's what's sad. You don't even understand basic economics...or even care I suspect. When has Christianity ever been adverse to taking over other countries? "Thou shalt not steal." King James Bible. Very basic, children understand. Quote
Nationalist Posted January 8 Report Posted January 8 22 minutes ago, blackbird said: "Thou shalt not steal." King James Bible. Very basic, children understand. Lol...ya the Christians do love to bend their own rules. Quote Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.
paxamericana Posted January 8 Author Report Posted January 8 (edited) 3 hours ago, blackbird said: Can't see how taking over other countries is in accordance with Biblical teaching either. What's with all the hate of foreigners when the Bible says to love and respect the foreigner in your country? Not much evidence of love in the treatment of illegal migrants either. Which testament do you want to redact? Bible went into details about wiping out the Midianite down to the last child so… Yes we’re taught to treat the stranger well, but did you forget that a covenant was needed for that to happen? Says they’re Supposed to get circumcised to be accepted. Symbolic of the stranger adopting our culture and beliefs. Not just simply crossing into the land. Edited January 8 by paxamericana Quote
blackbird Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 (edited) 42 minutes ago, paxamericana said: Which testament do you want to redact? Bible went into details about wiping out the Midianite down to the last child so… Yes we’re taught to treat the stranger well, but did you forget that a covenant was needed for that to happen? Says they’re Supposed to get circumcised to be accepted. Symbolic of the stranger adopting our culture and beliefs. Not just simply crossing into the land. You apparently don't know how to interpret or understand the Bible. In some places the Bible records historical events that happened but that doesn't mean it is condoning or teaching that is how one is to act today. That is not how to understand the Bible. No covenant is required to treat people decently. That is ludicrous. Where did you get that notion? How old are you? quote Top 25 Bible Verses About How to Treat Foreigners (With Commentary) Last Updated on: April 9, 2025 by Jamie Wilson It’s important to understand how we should treat foreigners. After all, no one wants to be treated differently or unfairly simply because of their nationality. The Bible provides us with valuable insight on how to treat foreigners. Here are some powerful verses to reflect on when it comes to how to welcome and treat foreigners in our society. Whether you are a believer or not, these verses can provide us with a helpful reminder about the importance of acceptance and kindness. Also Read: Top 25 Bible Verses About Suffering and Death (With Commentary) Bible Verses About How to Treat Foreigners 1. Leviticus 19:33-34 “When a foreigner resides among you in your land, do not mistreat them. The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt. I am the LORD your God.” This verse emphasizes the importance of treating foreigners with kindness and equality. It reminds the Israelites to remember their own experience as foreigners in Egypt and to show compassion and love to those who are living in their land. 2. Deuteronomy 10:19 “And you are to love those who are foreigners, for you yourselves were foreigners in Egypt.” This verse reiterates the command to love foreigners because the Israelites themselves were once foreigners in Egypt. It teaches us that our past experiences can help us empathize with and show kindness to those who are different from us. 3. Exodus 22:21 “Do not mistreat or oppress a foreigner, for you were foreigners in Egypt.” God reminds His people not to oppress or mistreat foreigners, again highlighting the Israelites’ own history as foreigners. This verse reminds us that we should not take advantage of or discriminate against those who are strangers in our land. 4. Jeremiah 22:3 “This is what the LORD says: Do what is just and right. Rescue from the hand of the oppressor the one who has been robbed. Do no wrong or violence to the foreigner, the fatherless or the widow, and do not shed innocent blood in this place.” God calls His people to stand for justice, not only for their fellow citizens but also for foreigners, orphans, and widows. This verse reminds us of the importance of protecting and advocating for the rights of all, regardless of their nationality or background. 5. Exodus 23:9 “Do not oppress a foreigner; you yourselves know how it feels to be foreigners because you were foreigners in Egypt.” Once again, God reminds His people to treat foreigners with kindness and respect, based on their own experience as foreigners. This verse encourages empathy and understanding towards those who are different from us. 6. Romans 12:13 “Share with the Lord’s people who are in need. Practice hospitality.” As Christians, we are called to be hospitable and generous, not only to our own community but also to those in need, including foreigners. This verse encourages us to open our hearts and homes to welcome and support others, regardless of their background. 7. Matthew 25:35 “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in.” In this verse, Jesus teaches us the importance of extending kindness and hospitality to strangers. By doing so, we are serving Him and showing His love to others. It reminds us to treat foreigners with care and compassion. 8. 1 Peter 4:9 “Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling.” Hospitality should be given willingly and graciously, without complaining. This verse reminds us to have a welcoming attitude towards others, including foreigners, demonstrating Christ’s love through our actions. 9. Hebrews 13:2 “Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it.” This verse encourages believers to practice hospitality, for we never know who we may be extending kindness towards. It reminds us that by showing love and generosity to strangers, we may be unknowingly blessed by heavenly beings. 10. Psalm 146:9 “The LORD watches over the foreigner and sustains the fatherless and the widow, but he frustrates the ways of the wicked.” God takes special care of foreigners, as well as orphans and widows. This verse reassures us that God’s provision and protection extend to all who are vulnerable and in need, regardless of their nationality. 11. Ezekiel 47:22-23 “You are to allot it as an inheritance for yourselves and for the foreigners residing among you and who have children. You are to consider them as native-born Israelites; along with you, they are to be allotted an inheritance among the tribes of Israel. In whatever tribe a foreigner resides, there you are to give them their inheritance,” declares the Sovereign LORD.” This verse demonstrates God’s desire for foreigners to be included and treated as equal members of the community. He commands the Israelites to consider foreigners as native-born, giving them the same rights and privileges, including inheritance. It serves as a reminder to treat foreigners with equity and inclusion. unquote Top 25 Bible Verses About How to Treat Foreigners (With Commentary) - Scripture Savvy Edited January 9 by blackbird Quote
paxamericana Posted January 9 Author Report Posted January 9 7 minutes ago, blackbird said: No covenant is required to treat people decently. Really, no covenant is needed to supress American wages? Skyrocket housing cost and inflation? Really? This sounds like tresspass not a benign stranger. Quote
paxamericana Posted January 9 Author Report Posted January 9 7 hours ago, CdnFox said: our people can blend with their people and be completely unnoticed even when engaged in casual conversation Okay 51ster, how do you even tell Canadians apart from Americans your selves. Think! We’re already living amongst you. Quote
CdnFox Posted January 9 Report Posted January 9 6 minutes ago, paxamericana said: Okay 51ster, how do you even tell Canadians apart from Americans your selves. Think! We’re already living amongst you. Oh it's quite easy, we're smarter cooler and prettier. But we can alwaus act dumber, and dress down so blending in with you is a cinch 1 Quote "That which doesn't kill me... Had better start running."
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