nope. Dead people do not make good politicians...although they make about as many real decisions as politicians do.
2007-02-18 07:42:22
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answered by ? 6
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Aside from the fact that Jesus isn't a natural born citizen of the United States, no... as a few have already mentioned, there should be a definate separation between church and state. With him being the son of God, I don't think that would be plausible.
Not that I don't love him... just wouldn't vote for him to be president (assuming you mean "of the United States" and not of something like a religious group.)
2007-02-18 07:48:31
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answered by Chloe L 1
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Jesus already ran in 2008, Obama! weren't they calling him the hot Messiah? meanwhile Unemployment 10.4% (certainly 18% counting those whose advantages have run out) Underemployed yet another 20% those that artwork for the government what perchance yet another 35% of the artwork tension? 12 Trillion in national debt.(sixty 5 Trillion accounting for destiny responsibilities) Approval score dipping immediately, extraordinary now at 40 8% helps cap and commerce legislations which will value tens of millions and tens of millions greater jobs needs a well-being care plan at a time of financial disaster which will value Trillions over the subsequent 10 years confident, I particular would vote for Jesus if he got here, i visit elect Christ over the ANTI-Christ any day of the week!~!~!
2016-10-15 23:05:04
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answered by ? 3
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Nope, based on the actions of his family throughout history (specifically his father) murdering on a mass scale, not sure if he would be the best candidate. That would be a tough one, but probably take any other mass murderer over Jesus and his family any day. Granted that probably would **** off God and he would start randomly killing people for not loving and supporting him and his son. Also, God would become a dictator through Jesus, since right now it is illegal to not praise God or love him or tell him daily he is a great, all powerful, God who is the best. It is illegal since you go to hell for all eternity as a punishment for breaking that law. Can you imagine what it would be like with that family as president?
2007-02-18 07:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. To the contrary of belief, Jesus actually had normal laws that he encouraged people to follow - he said if only we loved God and loved one another we wouldn't need laws! We would already be following all the laws you ought to just by loving God and loving others! Not to mention he literally hung around the despised - found out about them, and treated them like kings (and queens)! He was a people person completely and would probably actually be FOR THE PEOPLE instead of the politicians we actually have who are strictly self-centered money-hungry jokes. Though Jesus was about ONE faith in Him, He was a leader. I would rather follow Jesus who was others-centered than anyone who is self-centered.
2007-02-18 07:52:22
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answered by Bridget 2
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Yes if:
He ran as an anti-war Democrat.
Disavowed the religious right.
Favored secular government.
Had a white running mate in order to balence the ticket (Jesus was black. It is presumable that he will come back as a black man.)
He supports a Constitutional amendment that gives everyone equality (women, minorities, GLBT,) including gay marriage.
2007-02-18 07:48:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus for the president of the WORLD!
2007-02-18 07:43:53
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answered by Spades Of Columbia 5
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I would, but why would the King of the universe and world want to run for president.
2007-02-18 07:45:00
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answered by stephenl1950 6
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This question can't be answered, not through logic, anyway.
You don't state which party he runs for, who his running mate is, or who he is running against.
How am I supposed to vote for a candidate who hasn't discussed a political issue in 2000 years? I know nothing about him.
Besides, he's not allowed to run: he's not a natural-born citizen.
2007-02-18 07:45:53
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answered by Wolf 2
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Yes, even though when Jesus comes to reign on this earth it won't be a democracy!
2007-02-18 07:46:45
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answered by Matt 3
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He wouldn't run for president.
In case you hadn't noticed, presidents aren't really the spiritual type.
But if he did - Yes I would. It would make a nice change from presidents who THINK they're God.
Some of these answers above are unbelievably ignorant.
2007-02-18 07:46:47
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answered by Anonymous
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