Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Would you vote this man into the White House?

Here are characteristics that describe his humble nature:



-no foreign policy experience



-no formal training



-Jewish



-long hair, doesn't shave



-wears no formal clothing



-Philosopher



-caring, compassionate



-works as carpenter for monetary living



Yes, no?



Heres who you were judging...



http://www.divinemercy333.net/Jesus_crow...



Matthew 7:1



(the preceeding is my favorite verse, as well as the favorite of Abe Lincoln, in case you were wondering)



Reactions? Opinions?



Would you vote this man into the White House?

the world would be a whole different place thats for sure and yes i would vote for him!!!



Would you vote this man into the White House?

NO! I wouldn't.



Would you vote this man into the White House?

No I wouldn't vote for jesus. But I might vote for someone with those atributes. I just wouldn't vote for jesus becuase he is dead as has been for a while now. I also might have to really think about the no foreign policy part.



Would you vote this man into the White House?

When Jesus returns, there won't be elections!



Would you vote this man into the White House?

Jesus wasn't born in the US so he couldn't run. Not to mention that fs he existed, he would be over 2000 years old and probably not in the best of shape.



Would you vote this man into the White House?

not in this day and age.



Would you vote this man into the White House?

I would never vote for this man.



This man never had to deal with any type of competition (opposition is different) and he never had to compromise on his beliefs to get things done in the face of opposition from those who did not believe the same thing.



He had the luxury of being an idealist in a world where idealism might be fine for an individual, but not always for the group for which you are responsible.



He didn't have to worry about getting practical things done in an environment which he could not control, but had to deal with.



He dealt in theory, but very little in practice. It was better to be a martyr for your beliefs (which doesn't help the people who depend on you very much) than to "do the best you can under the circumstances".



If you need any more convincing, choose any prominent religious leader with whom you are comfortable, imagine them in the presidential chair, and ask yourself if he (or she) could achieve the consensus necessary to keep the country moving forward.



Why do you think the founding fathers based the US system on a separation of church and state?



A very romantic question, but it does not stand up too well under scrutiny in the real world.



Would you vote this man into the White House?

He's also been dead for 1974 years.

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