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What political party do you think he'd support?

2007-11-02 03:54:03 · 24 answers · asked by O->--< 3 in Politics & Government Politics

Oh sorry, didn't know you KNEW Jesus.

2007-11-02 03:57:27 · update #1

Let me rephrase that...If he were a US citizen today...

2007-11-02 03:58:31 · update #2

Wasn't talking to YOU Lady...

2007-11-02 04:01:19 · update #3

I AM a Christian ITCHY...fortunately most other Christians aren't as rude as you are. Do you really think Jesus would approve? Go read your bible.

2007-11-02 04:05:54 · update #4

Cattledog, this is a hypothetical question. Easy does it.

2007-11-02 04:11:09 · update #5

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He challenged the rich, supported the poor, and gave out free health care. Sounds like a Democrat.

Jesus wasn't "political"? Sure he was. If he wasn't, they would have let him live. Today, he's probably saying about the Republicans, "Forgive them, Father, though they know full well what they do."

2007-11-02 04:00:31 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

humorous question. Jesus on no account existed. He became a Roman invention. yet to humor you with an answer, i'd would desire to assert that the different a million/2 got here from Pee Wee Herman. yet another guy or woman you will % to work out up on a go.

2016-09-28 04:51:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Suffer the little children unto me (not the government.)

Jesus spoke of personal convictions toward charity not having a middle man (ie government.) I believe in many cases Jesus would reel at the thought of lack of personal choices at that hands of the tyrannical bureaucracies. As he did in the days of Roman occupation of Israel.

2007-11-02 04:06:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Gods heavenly kingdom. which in fact he is ruling in the heavens right now, his next move is to get rid of governments starting with babylon the great aka false religious organizations (these are religions that believe in ideas that orginated under nimrod of the tower of babel). next is the destruction of all governments, and those who support them. he would have no part of the govenments of the world, remember he had oppertunity to be king during romans time and he refused, he was to be king of God's kingdom in the future which is now the present. reve 19, 13, ps 145. matt 6;9-10

RRRRR

2007-11-02 07:25:55 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

"It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God" (Matthew 19:24).
So he wouldn't be a elephant.

2007-11-02 04:05:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Neither. Jesus is not political.
“Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s, and unto God the things that are God’s”

Both party's hold views that are against his teaching. IMO the biggest would be "Suffer the little children unto me".

2007-11-02 04:00:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

He'd be a third party.
HAHA that would be one convicing political commercial "vote dem/repub, Jesus said we are the best"

2007-11-02 03:56:44 · answer #7 · answered by Kevy 7 · 5 0

I think he'd be a little bit country and a little bit rock-n-roll.

He would be compassionate to those who deserved compassion, but at the same time he would expect those to be responsible for their actions regardless of the consequences.

2007-11-02 04:02:51 · answer #8 · answered by Gus K 3 · 4 1

If you ARE a Christian, you need to go to remedial Sunday school.

If you are not a Christian, why do you care?

Ahh, Marie, don't take it personally. I actually have read the Bible, Koran, Talmud, Book of Morman, Torah etcetera, etcetera.

I repeat; you need remedial Sunday school.

2007-11-02 04:01:20 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

I think he would have been arrested and sent to gitmo by now. Maybe they will finally ban water boarding in favor of thorn-crowning and crucifixion

2007-11-02 04:00:38 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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