Would Jesus vote for anyone other than Dr. Ron Paul in either 2008 Presidential Primary?

Dr. Ron Paul was against the war since 1998 when the "Regime Change" bill was passed in Congress. Dr. Ron Paul has delivered over 4,000 babies and is pro life. This was a pre-emptive war planned in 1998. Only the ignorant believe (still believe) Iraq had: A. Anything to do with 9/11. 9/11 was a Saudi Arabia operation. B. Was a threat to our national security. Iraq could barely bomb Iran during their war in the 1980s, let alone reach America. or C. Had WMDs. Bush jokes that he is still looking even after 3,000 Americans and over 70,000 innocent men, women and children (I'm not counting insurgents) have died. Jesus Christ was the prince of peace, not the purveyor of pre-emptive war. PS - America funded Saddam for over a decade. America also funded Osama Bin Laden. America's foreign policy is a bipartisan disaster.

Public Comments

  1. (Deuteronomy 20:10-14) As you approach a town to attack it, first offer its people terms for peace. If they accept your terms and open the gates to you, then all the people inside will serve you in forced labor. But if they refuse to make peace and prepare to fight, you must attack the town. When the LORD your God hands it over to you, kill every man in the town. But you may keep for yourselves all the women, children, livestock, and other plunder. You may enjoy the spoils of your enemies that the LORD your God has given you. What kind of God approves of murder, rape, and slavery?
  2. Jesus won't be voting for anyone. He has BIGGER things to focus on....
  3. Jesus would probably stay out of politics all together. There are no candidates who live up to Jesus's standard.
  4. Yes, Jesus would be just as likely to vote for Mike Gravel, maybe even more likely! *sm*
  5. Last time I checked, Jesus was not a US Citizen... ...or alive.
  6. I would vote for Ron Paul. it's a shame he's being hung out to dry for supposedly "blaming America." People will believe whatever they want, whatever makes them comfortable. But Jesus wouldn't be able to vote because he's not a US citizen.
  7. My guess is that Jesus wouldn't vote at all, but correct me if you think otherwise.
  8. Anyone who doesn't vote for Ron Paul doesn't know what they are going on about. I don't care about whether Jesus would do anything other than come back and admit there is no God and the bible is all lies.
  9. Well, since Jesus had nothing to do with with the political enviroment of his time, and did not give any insturction concerning choosing a political leader, evidently that sort of stuff didn't matter in the least to Him. Since He didn't care enough then to even mention it, I doubt He would care enough now to vote.
  10. That's nice, but I am confused. It is easy to say one is against the war since 1998, when there was no war. . . Another case where the lunacy of Dr. Paul continues to fascinate me. As for Jesus voting, he would have to apply for citizenship status and then register to vote first.
  11. I was talking with Jesus the other day during our weekly soccer match. And he doesn't care about pro life/choice, but he was against the war in Iraq. I think he's going Democratic.
  12. LOL! I like the guy who pointed out the problem with Jesus' citizenship :) Jesus would vote for some old guy running a family farm in the middle of Kansas that we've never heard of. Jesus would know THAT guy is the best choice for President, we just dont know it..
  13. I don't mean to belittle anyone but.....A question like this kinda makes Ron Paul supporters look a bit nuts....So what does that say about Ron Paul....
  14. I don't think Jesus would waste his time on any of them.
  15. I don't think Jesus would vote for Ron Paul or anyone else. He wasn't into politics.
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