Killers for Christ

Discussion in 'Politics' started by dbphoenix, Feb 10, 2015.


  1. But Jesus was a lefty. You seem to think that being like Jesus is a bad thing. That's pretty fucked up.
     
    #41     May 22, 2015
  2. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    #42     May 22, 2015
  3. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    Jesus was not a lefty. He was not a democrat. He did not advocate big government and that big government dictate everything everyone does.

    If he did advocate for a tyrannical government, please post the verses.

    In fact, he advocated the complete opposite. He was in opposition to the Pharisees and their laws.
     
    #43     May 22, 2015
  4. True. He devoted his efforts to getting the 1%ers through the eye of a needle. Other than that, it was every man for himself. And he sure as heck didn't want anything to do with Romney's 47%ers. Right?
     
    #44     May 22, 2015
  5. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    I didn't in anyway infer that at all.

    Please post the verses in which he advocated for a tyrannical government.
     
    #45     May 22, 2015
  6. After you post the verses where the left wants a tyrannical government.
     
    #46     May 22, 2015
  7. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    I didn't know that the left has verses.

    We probably have a different definition of a tyrannical government.
     
    #47     May 22, 2015
  8. I imagine so. But to answer your question, perhaps a seed was planted with those pesky 10 commandments that he seemed to be so fond of. :)

    However, I suppose he gave some mixed signals to keep everyone on their toes. For example, he cured the sick for free, possibly paving the way for the Affordable Care Act...
     
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    #48     May 22, 2015
  9. WeToddDid2

    WeToddDid2

    You are really reaching. I think he had the below in mind.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church_and_health_care
    The Roman Catholic Church is the largest non-government provider of health care services in the world.[1] It has around 18,000 clinics, 16,000 homes for the elderly and those with special needs, and 5,500 hospitals, with 65 per cent of them located in developing countries.[2] In 2010, the Church's Pontifical Council for Pastoral Assistance to Health Care Workers said that the Church manages 26% of the world's health care facilities.[3] The Church's involvement in health care has ancient origins.
     
    #49     May 22, 2015
  10. Todd, I hope you realize I was kidding. I don't believe in a deity. If Jesus walked this earth, then I believe he was probably a good man who meant well and had something a following. But that is the extent of it. And if I had to guess, for the sake of argument, I would guess he leaned left on social issues.
     
    #50     May 22, 2015