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In reply to the discussion: Where is Jesus in politics? [View all]zeemike
(18,998 posts)72. And what would that be?
That I did not sell all my goods and follow him?
I already pointed out that he did not require me to do that...or anyone else for that matter...nor did he forbid me from doing that...
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It was Rome that Jesus took on. When I get time, I'll detail his opposition. nt
Thats my opinion
Apr 2012
#3
How can you detail his opposition when no extra-biblical source ever mentions him?
cleanhippie
Apr 2012
#4
Josephus, a 1st century Jewish-Roman historian, is often cited as an independent source.
MissMarple
Apr 2012
#136
No, he/she's not saying that. I think Christians need to use a Buddhist technique...
CJCRANE
Apr 2012
#52
I think I have learned never to quesrion somone else's esoteric experience--just to hear it. nt
Thats my opinion
Apr 2012
#33
BS - "I question your [sic] assumptions that Conservatives feel close to Jesus"
dmallind
Apr 2012
#59
You're the one who claims to understand his words better than other Christians do.
trotsky
Apr 2012
#29
So are you saying that you DO have to be a weatherman to know which way the wind blows?
zeemike
Apr 2012
#30
I love the context distraction! How many times is John 3:16 quoted out of context?
trotsky
Apr 2012
#91
You are the one making the odd claim that you have some actual words of this Jesus to know.
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2012
#84
yes, seeing as how the words were written long after this person died.
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2012
#96
Critical analysis of the gospels goes back a bit further than 30 years
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2012
#118
In other words, Jesus said nothing we couldn't figured out ourselves RE politics. nt
Joseph8th
Apr 2012
#76
We can fight them on their own terms. They do not follow the majority of the things Jesus said
CJCRANE
Apr 2012
#62
There is a substantial number of both individuals and groups doing exactly what you ask -
cbayer
Apr 2012
#77
Progressive Christians Uniting is a multi- denominational, multi congregational group in this area,
Thats my opinion
Apr 2012
#130
Historically this comes and goes in waves, depending on what is happening in society.
Thats my opinion
Apr 2012
#31
At best Jesus was apolitical, and frankly I don't see the relevence of a 2000 year old...
Humanist_Activist
Apr 2012
#80
I wasn't being sarcastic, I simply don't see the relevance of a character in a story...
Humanist_Activist
Apr 2012
#111
How I wish you were only mildly acquainted with what is really going on in churches outside of CA.
darkstar3
Apr 2012
#115
That's becasue you hate it so much you haven't taken the effort to really listen to what is going on
Thats my opinion
Apr 2012
#116
Venture out of your comfort zone. See the nation as it is, not as you wish it were.
darkstar3
Apr 2012
#117
This winter I spent 13 Sundays as an anonymous visitor to those churches.
Thats my opinion
Apr 2012
#134
You are speaking out of ignorance. I was appaled by much of what I found.
Thats my opinion
Apr 2012
#137