Religious Rejects Podcast

Biblical Immigration | Ep. 22

1 h 4 min · 26. feb. 2026
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The Pope Said One Thing. Mike Johnson Said the Opposite. Both Used the Bible. So who’s right? Immigration has become more than a political debate. It is now a theological collision. Pope Leo XIV and U.S. Catholic bishops warned against mass deportation. Speaker Mike Johnson pointed to Romans 13 and the role of government authority. Both claim Scripture supports their position. In this episode, we examine what the Bible actually says about immigration, governing authorities, and welcoming the stranger, and why Christians themselves cannot agree. No slogans. No easy answers. Just the tension between faith, power, and what following Jesus means right now. Religious Rejects is a podcast exploring faith, doubt, and the questions many Christians are afraid to ask.

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Biblical Immigration | Ep. 22

The Pope Said One Thing. Mike Johnson Said the Opposite. Both Used the Bible. So who’s right? Immigration has become more than a political debate. It is now a theological collision. Pope Leo XIV and U.S. Catholic bishops warned against mass deportation. Speaker Mike Johnson pointed to Romans 13 and the role of government authority. Both claim Scripture supports their position. In this episode, we examine what the Bible actually says about immigration, governing authorities, and welcoming the stranger, and why Christians themselves cannot agree. No slogans. No easy answers. Just the tension between faith, power, and what following Jesus means right now. Religious Rejects is a podcast exploring faith, doubt, and the questions many Christians are afraid to ask.

26. feb. 20261 h 4 min