Jesus is the Son God. He was born to Virgin Mary when became man to save us. He was nailed to the cross by the Jews which caused his death and was burried but on the third day from his death , He rose from the dead and descended to Heaven and sit at the right hand of God in Heaven.
He will return to judge us when judgment comes.
Jesus could not vote as human beings are voting a candidate but he can judge you where you will stay at the end of the world.
jtm
2007-04-07 05:03:40
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answer #1
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answered by Jesus M 7
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i do no longer think Jesus could vote for any candidate because of the fact in all honesty all politicians are corrupt. seem at it this form.. Obama helps abortion or perhaps mocked the Sermon on the Mount given by potential of Christ. don't think me? Youtube it(form Obama sermon on the mount). So why could Jesus vote for him if it potential helping a candidate who's comfortable with unborn infants being murdered. Jesus does no longer help Obama. Jesus does no longer help McCain the two on account it rather is a candidate who helps the conflict in Iraq. Jesus is against conflict. McCain needs to "stay in Iraq for the subsequent a hundred years". Jesus does no longer help John McCain because of the fact Jesus needs peace and not senseless murdering. i do no longer think Jesus' pursuits have been into politics. His existence's hobby replaced into universal on serving God and his human beings, which oftentimes meant preaching religious issues.. no longer political recommendations. i'm merely unlikely to vote because of the fact i do no longer think Jesus could the two. He'd be too busy out helping somebody. wish this helped.
2016-10-21 06:51:34
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answered by lipton 4
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I think Jesus made his opinions pretty clear, and as a result of his anti-establishment mentality, and fearlessness to offer solutions to problems affecting EVERYONE around him, that were during his lifetime, he was arrested and sentenced to die. He could walk the walk AND talk the talk. Pretty tough hombre. In the '50's he would have been called a rebel. In the '60's he would have been called a hippie, in the '70's he would have been called a punk. Do you think there would have been much of chance that he would have been able to avoid being incarcerated on election day?
2007-04-07 04:47:55
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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Of course Jesus would vote! He told to rener to Caesar what was Caesar's and to render to God what was God's. He would vote for the best man (and of course, He would know the best man).
Jesus chose Peter to lead the Apostles. Peter admits that he is the GREATEST of Sinners. Being a sinner is no closure to being elected. ALL are forgiven IF they come to the Lord with the proper sorrow (desire for forgiveness and REPENTANCE!!! Which is the desire to not commit the sin anymore. Without repentance is NO FORGIVENESS!)
Fr. Mike
2007-04-07 19:13:27
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answered by Anonymous
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No, he would never vote for an imperfect human to rule over or be a leader of other imperfect humans and neither should his followers.
He now reigns as our King in the heavenly government and we put our trust in him and his Father alone.
Human run governments are only here temporarily, but will soon be gone and only God's government will remain.
Daniel 2:44
2007-04-07 04:45:55
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answered by Micah 6
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That's nice. Jesus was Jewish. Yes, I think he would vote.... I also think he would recognize a separation of church and state "Render to Ceasar what is Ceasar's, render to God what is God's"....
Considering that democracy as we know it was non existent in his time, I think he might have been happy to have a choice about it, he didn't then.... The government was a monarchy, he couldn't try to vote in a new guy....
2007-04-07 04:48:57
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answered by beatlefan 7
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I think Jesus would be a good citizen and vote, yes. He was definitely a liberal in his day. The fundies would not like him if he came today.
2007-04-07 04:45:42
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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Paul used his Roman citizenship as clout. I'll use my one vote to the best of my liking.
2007-04-07 04:44:02
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answered by JohnFromNC 7
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I think he'd walk right in congress and throw the tables down and swing a bullwhip, like he did in the temple, but that's just my opinion.
2007-04-07 04:52:25
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answered by sean_hillyer 2
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He would for sure vote. He paid taxes when he was on his mission.
2007-04-07 04:43:52
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answered by saintrose 6
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