I don't think that Christians of this country are ready for the Jewish president... cough cough...
2007-10-29 09:00:05
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answered by Mr. Beef Stroganoff 6
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Nope, that would be irresponsible, a bit like this question. Actually, more so because your question is just a demonstration of your dislike for a particular people group. ; )
How about you vote for Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche or Karl Heinrich Marx? They are both dead and venerated men. I grant one declared god dead and the other hated all religion, except his own.
Or...I like this one best...Plato? He's taken as a reliable source, from l o n g ago AND there's a lot less proof of his existence than there is of Jesus Christ! People wrote about what he said much longer after his death than Christ's, but so many have much less problems accepting what his follower's follower's follower's had to say via hearsay.
That's your ticket! YOU write in Plato. Your sure he exists, right?
What do you mean none of the aforementioned aren't US citizens, so it disqualifies them?!?
I KNOW Jesus, the Christ exists. I'm banking on it. And if I am wrong, what have I lost. If you're wrong...what have you lost?
I'm going to stick to the rules and vote for a US citizen who matches the criteria set out by the founders. ; )
Thanks in advance for the thumbs down!
2007-10-29 09:10:44
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answered by tantiemeg 6
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Well, Jesus wasn't an American citizen, so He wouldn't be eligible...but that would make for some interesting TV viewing ("Hillary Clinton is carrying California, Mitt Romney is doing well in Utah, but the Messiah is gaining some serious momentum in both states...").
2007-10-29 08:58:36
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answered by Tut Uncommon 7
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You don't understand Kingdom Authority do you? Jesus will not run for office. Jesus will not be called a President or a Prime Minister. Jesus will be called King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He owns His kingdom which is this earth and His universe and He is returning to claim it for Himself.
2007-10-29 09:01:22
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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That'll work fine until some bum legally changes his name to Jesus H. Christ and is suddently president.
2007-10-29 08:58:26
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answered by Kyle B 4
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No, it's unrealistic. Do you think Christ only wants to lead one nation?
Wow, I got a thumbs down! Imagine that.
Christ wants to lead the whole world, not just a nation.
2007-10-29 09:00:15
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answered by Soul Shaper 5
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Silly stuff Aviator. I don't think practicing Christians are in the majority.
2007-10-29 08:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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If it's a choice between their voting JC and their voting GOP, I know which I would prefer they do! (Besides I think Hillary could kick the you-know-who's butt!)
2007-10-29 08:58:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If all the fundies wrote in Jesus, then Hillary would probably win.
2007-10-29 08:57:54
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answered by justin_I 4
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Christ has a much bigger agenda than US gov.
2007-10-29 09:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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