GilbertMar answered Saturday May 17 2008, 12:38 pm: Wow, as Christians, you last two really miss the boat. Jesus was Jewish and never condemned a soul, he only tried to invoke change in the way they thought. You would force them to believe as you and take away the biggest gift given us, free will. With out free will we are no different from any other animal and can not choose to serve god. Following blindly is proven to be the deadliest thing a people can do. You want to change the way people think, take your case to the people and let it stand or fall on it's own. You act like Christianity appeared over night and took hold in Jesus's life time, it did not and is still a fledgling religion, but you will not bring more people to it by force. It took his death and many hundreds of years to get Christianity recognized, you take it back hundreds with your lack of compassion, name calling and your hard line thinking.
Jesus stood up against the status quo of his day and what he thought was wrong and died for it. Now, it is some of his own supposed followers that need to be stood up to, are you going to be trading places in history with those who killed Jesus in order to maintain the status quo?
mikesadvice answered Tuesday April 29 2008, 9:38 am: Clinton is as close to a socialist as you can get. Her view of government solving all the problems is evident. Obama is iffy. Both Clinton and Obama support a party platform that is contrary to the values they claim to believe in. Abortion and the homosexuality issue conflict with their religion. I'm surprised that Obama would support a party platform that is eliminating his race. If you look at which race receives the most abortions his race is being eradicated one baby at a time. I would think he was smarter than that! McCain supports the party who's moral values are in line with his religion but I don't see any real evidence in his life that would support a serious commitment to what he says he believes. [ mikesadvice's advice column | Ask mikesadvice A Question ]
mylordwon answered Tuesday April 22 2008, 10:21 pm: Obama and Clinton are NOT followers of Christ. It doesn't matter what they CLAIM to be. Or what church they attend. They both support the murder of unborn children through abortion. Obama has muslim interests which means terrorism would not be controlled should he become president. There are numerous other things they support that are not biblical at all. I encourage you to check out for yourself what they support. They are not godly people. McCain supports the more biblical side of the big issues.
theymos answered Tuesday April 22 2008, 9:00 pm: Every US president has been Christian. You would know if they weren't; it would be a big deal. Unfortunately, such a candidate would probably not get elected because of it.
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