It is amazing that so many people are bringing up abortion, yet Jesus never said a single word about the topic. I challenge any one to find me a quote from Jesus in any of the four gospels where He says anything about abortion
He does support paying taxes. "Render unto Caesar's that which is Caesar's" So I do not think he cared one way or the other about High taxes
He was for the most part much more concerned about His Father's Kingdom then one on earth. Though did tell us to love one another, which would seem to be a Democratic value. As an illegal immigrant during His time with Joseph and Mary in Egypt He would likely favor amnesty.
I think though he would be dismayed by both political parties and the vile way they speak of each other
2007-07-24 14:45:32
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answered by Thomas G 6
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Actually, three days after Jesus was executed on a STAOS, he was resurrected by his God, the Father, back into life as a spirit once again, just as he was before his Father made him into a human.
After another forty days, during which time he appeared from time to time to strengthen his followers, he then was taken up to the Heaven of the heavens, to sit at the right hand of God, until He would place his enemies as a stool for his feet.
Jesus is alive in Heaven NOW, and, when his God commands him, he is ready to carry out his Father's orders, and bring down every last one of us who do not give his God and his Father the respect He deserves.
2007-07-24 21:47:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course not.
They had Democrats and Republicans back then. They were called Saducees and Pharisees.
2007-07-24 22:00:01
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answered by NONAME 7
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Jesus would be a Birkenstock wearing, Jeep Renegade driving, Levi jeans wearing full fledged liberal Democrat...and he would stand up for human rights, saving the planet and stopping all wars...
2007-07-24 22:10:21
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answered by Spirit 3
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Your talking about the second coming so make sure you are on his side, the side of good. I don't think that is a LIb/socialist, HE would never want you to turn your backs on the people of Iraq for selfish reasons. The deaths of our soldiers are not enough of a reason, I'm sure HE welcomed them with open arms.
2007-07-24 21:43:55
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answered by Anonymous
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He probably wouldn't really be that concerned with politics.
This is an idiotic question topped only by the even more idiotic answers. Put the Lord down and find a new toy to play with please.
2007-07-25 14:00:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I wonder if he would like to live in a country full of ignorant people. where people spill blood for oil. then he might because we need Jesus more than anyone else.
About pro choice and pro gay rights. i am a democrat and I am a pro life and anti gay rights. those two are the biggest two non issue played by republicans.
2007-07-24 21:40:29
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answered by thebestbotintexas 2
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He would be a progressive.
Compassion was the hallmark virtue of Christ. Jesus was the one of the most empathic and liberal activist in history, and were he alive today, Bush and his ilk would be leading the march to Golgotha. Jesus was mostly about compassion, the virtual antithesis of the core motivations of the Oligarchs.
2007-07-24 21:37:40
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the Lord believed in personal responsibility.
2007-07-24 21:43:15
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answered by American Man 3
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No, he'd never approve of the unborn baby Holocaust going on.
He calls immoral behavior immoral. the left crucified Dr. Laura for less.
2007-07-24 21:38:07
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answered by NEOBillyfree 4
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