04 Feb 18
Originally posted by @eladarHow you define "the Liberal's view of Jesus" would be much more interesting than this disinhibited 'banter' of yours.
You really need to be consistent. If you do not respond to my comments do not bother to ask me anything.
It shows you to be a self important arrogant jerk.
07 Feb 18
Originally posted by @divegeesterPreachy, self righteous, gluttonphobe! ðŸ˜
Is the answer: “it depends on wether the person is a glutton or not”?
07 Feb 18
Originally posted by @thinkofoneOne is a Republican and the other a democrat.
What's the difference between a "Liberal's Jesus" and presumably a "Conservative's Jesus"?
Duh!
By "the Liberal's Jesus" do you mean something like this?:
A person who has a certain political philosophy. His every reference to Jesus seems to only be to reinforce those political sentiments. His "Jesus" seems only to serve the purpose of emphasizing his political ideology.
His "Jesus" is his mechanism to declare to everyone in the country "Jesus is on my side."
In this case his ideology is politically liberal.
Is that kind of what you mean Eader ?
07 Feb 18
Originally posted by @sonshipHere is an example...
By "the Liberal's Jesus" do you mean something like this?:
A person who has a certain political philosophy. His every reference to Jesus seems to only be to reinforce those political sentiments. His "Jesus" seems only to serve the purpose of emphasizing his political ideology.
His "Jesus" is his mechanism to declare to everyone in the country "Jesus ...[text shortened]... ."
In this case his ideology is politically liberal.
Is that kind of what you mean Eader ?
The Jesus that says homosexual marriage is acceptable before the Lord.
07 Feb 18
Originally posted by @suzianneNow do you intend to answer the original question?
At least Jesus didn't tell the homeless to "get a job" and "stop sucking on society's teat."
Did Jesus ever say the government should provide social services? Or was Jesus about personal relationships?
But I would appreciate an answer to the original question.