Those parts were "edited" at the Council of Nicaea.native wrote:The question has been asked, "What would Jesus do?"
From reading the Gospels, it is clear that Jesus would admonish us that we SHOULD give of ourselves to the poor. We cannot find a single instance, however, when Jesus advises us to TAKE from others to give to the poor.
It is absurd to call upon Jesus for political guidance, as He eschewed politics. There are many difficult passages in the Bible, but this concept is really quite straightforward.
It is equally absurd for the non-religious lefties to call upon Jesus for anything but personal salvation.
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Re: What would Jesus do?
You matter. Unless you multiply yourself by c squared. Then you energy.
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Re: TWO DEAD FROM REPUBLICAN DEATH PANELS
I was about to say that. How's it the Republican fault when it was approved with a Democratic Majority? They are just as guilty for the "death panels" as the next Congressperson. Take off the blinders.Baldy wrote:Nice try bareback...
Where is your outrage for Kathleen Mengele?The reductions in Arizona's safety net for the poor have drawn criticism from physicians as well as transplant recipients. Both groups have particularly attacked the practice of denying services to sick patients who had qualified for transplants before Arizona, with federal approval, changed its law.
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