You're correct. Jesus would never have supported that. No good Christian would kill thousands of innocent people in the name of God. Bush is evil.
2006-12-24 13:36:39
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answered by Justsyd 7
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Would Jesus approve of bill clinton ? clinton waves his Bible to the crowds that watch him go into Church ! When Church is over he goes home and commits adultery and lies about it with his hand on the Bible ??? On your question about 120,000 dead innocent civilians in Iraq ( we didn`t kill`em , their own people did ), thats` probably 500,000 less if US was not there . "Sa-dang Insane" killed more than a million OF HIS OWN PEOPLE , without the US being there . Where was your outrage then ?? Ask the Kurds in Northern Iraq how they feel about the freedom from the fear of being murdered into extinction with poison gas by "Sa-Dang Insane" !! While your at it , ask the families of the victims of 9/11 how they feel about " for what ". Going into Iraq was to kill the terrorist on their own turf , not in or on US soil !! We went into Iraq 3 years after 9/11, and it has been proven many times that the reason muslims haven`t attacked again is that they are having to guard their own backyard by us taking to fight to them !! Who cares how the muslim terrorist feel , or whether they "like" us ?? They want to kill anything that is not islam !! Your liberal " feel good " attitude doesn`t fit in this conflict !! This is war , you break things and you kill people before they kill you ??? Rework your figures , counting the murdered Americans on 9 / 11 , the terrorist have killed over 6000 Americans here and in Iraq . Don`t forget to count the 10 or 12 innocent American civilians that were beheaded on TV . This is a good place for your statement " FOR WHAT " ?? How many are alive because we are there ??? You want to be nice to the enemy ?? Winston Churchill had a quote for people like you " If you feed the alligator , he will eat you last " Churchill was speaking to the countries of Europe that wanted to be nice to "Hitler " so he would like them , and not invade them , Guess what happened ??????????
2006-12-24 22:07:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Apparently you are too young to have any recall of the hate America slogans used way back in the 70's.. the attacks on US citizens & installations.. happening long before Bush ever thought of going into the office he now holds. If you are unable to recall what took place when Carter was in office, you have no justification for what you present here in the form of a question.
As long as you bring Jesus into the picture, be assured: nothing is left to chance... certain things, situations have to take place for prophecy to become our present reality..If you watch closely, you will see that is exactly what is taking place Shaping the future, along with the global changes thought to be a human caused and yet humans have no way to alter the earth's axis.. and it has changed by 5 degrees in the past 2 years... You need to keep up with current events (now past events) to know what is really taking place.
2006-12-24 21:43:01
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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where are your sources you getting this?!?
1. 120,000 is a bit much.
2. last count was around 3000, not 4k.
3. terrorism was around during the weak Clinton terms. Beruit bombing, USS Cole, world trade center #1 attack to name a few. They already hated us loooonnggg before Bush.
If you would rather see another attack like 9/11 on this land again, then keep the liberal view going.
Second, it is not your advantage to play God. Bush prays every morning and, if you feel you are without sin, then continue your stone throwing.
Until then, the Bible says to pray for those in authority, not criticize.
2006-12-24 21:42:53
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answered by n9wff 6
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Jesus was not an anti war liberal, he wasn't political at all, I'll never understand where people get that !
As for President George W. Bush, he did what he thought best, and I agree with him. We are battling people who want to destroy us, Saddam was one of them, but not the last. We must be willing to bring the battle to our enemy. I only fault the failure to plan how to finish. Iraq is not the War, Iraq is but one battle, as is Afghanistan. This is a World War. We must fight of die.
Our President is a Godly Man, I am Proud of him !
2006-12-24 21:43:06
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answered by Minister 4
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OK, putting your obvious political point of view aside, Jesus would not approve of alot of things. I would say that the USA as a whole is in trouble as are alot of other countries. In one nut shell, the world is going to hell in a hand bag and most of you do not care.
Second, it is really easy for people like you to sit here and pass judgement and pretend to know what someones intentions are rather then look at them as human and only doing what they thought was right at the time with what was presented before them. I have relatives in this war and I think that people like you are a disgrace to them. Remember Vietnam, those men died and did their best for what their country asked them to do yet their own country spit on them. Jane Fonda is directly responsible for Solders deaths by visiting them in a prison and when handed a note by one to help them she handed it to their captors who promptly beat and killed them after she left. this is the view you are presenting as the alternative to a people who care not for our lives either, remember, they would as soon kill you as look at you. No one is perfect. Remember that.
2006-12-24 21:53:32
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answered by melissa s 4
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Gee wow.. let's see.. this is a real difficult one .. um.. oh come on man! Of course Jesus wouldn't approve of invading a country that didn't declare war on you, lying to your people about the "imminent threat" of "weapons of mass destruction"...
of course, shouldn't you also ask, "What war WOULD he approve of?"
This question is worded to fit into an R&S section when it really belongs in a political forum.
Move it along folks..nothing to see here..
2006-12-24 22:02:57
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answered by Kallan 7
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Jesus was definitely a pacifist! Bush is an offense to Christians.
2006-12-24 21:36:16
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answered by Nicole B 5
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No, Jesus was anti-war and very liberal. And the last study said that about 655,000 Iraqi's had died violent deaths since the war started.
2006-12-24 21:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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All authority is appointed by God.
2006-12-24 21:49:43
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answered by pontiuspilatewsm 5
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