Lehigh Prof – Churches Can Help at Border as Long as They Don’t Mention Religion
Leave it to a liberal to decide on conditions for everyone else. They always know what’s best.
I notice she’s talking on MSNBC rather than providing any assistance at the border herself.
Via FOX Nation.
Professor: Catholic Churches Helping Illegals Is Good As Long As They Don’t Talk Jesus
Lehigh University professor and MSNBC guest claims that Catholic Churches helping to care for the influx of illegal immigrants is a good thing as long as they don’t get their faith involved in the situation.
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Oh but…… aren’t most of the people coming from those countries are catholic? There are bigger problems comes from libs getting their policies involved in a situation. That affirmative action, visiting assistant prof in the dept of religious studies dept is really an anti-religion activist. It is FAITH which draws religious people to help with this crisis, whereas the faithless gov created this situation for self-serving purposes. This immigration thing is the UN approved Agenda 21, which gets low income people spread into areas in an effort to create racial diversity.
Monica R. Miller is Assistant Professor of Religion and Africana Studies at Lehigh University and among other publications, author of Religion and Hip Hop (Routledge, 2012). Miller currently serves as a Senior Research Fellow with The Institute for Humanist Studies (Washington, DC), Co-Chair and founder of Critical Approaches to the Study of Hip Hop and Religion Group (American Academy of Religion), Principal Investigator of a large scale survey project entitled “Remaking Religion” which examines changing patterns of religion and irreligion in youth culture in Portland, Oregon, member of the Culture on the Edge scholarly collective (University of Alabama) and Marginalia Review of books in history, theology, & religion.
She got “one pepper” for hotness on RateMyProfessor.com
There is always a danger when you have an Assistant Professor of Religion and Africana Studies who thinks religion is “scary.”