Ronnie, you're such a fucking weasel sometimes. Is it so hard to admit you might have erred? Being a Christian doesn't make you as omnipotent as God himself, or any who oppose your views heretical heathens.
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Burbank: "Or deciding wether he or W are wrong about Jesus being a Political Philosipher."
Ronnie: "Where is the transcript where Bush said that. The sources you gave contradicted each other."
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IT DOESN'T FUCKING MATTER. Before even reading the transcipts you started defending Bush's supposed statement, and, furthermore, asserted you agreed with it personally. WHO CARES IF HE SAID IT. YOU AGREED TO IT ANYWAY. Does it somehow make your agreement with the thought that Jesus was a political philospher invalid if Bush didn't say it first? Is there a hand up your ass making you talk?
I, personally, believe Christ's teachings can have political implications if you wish to view them in that light. To wit:
Jesus counseled nonviolence and resisted violent reciprocity even when undertaking the sufferage of crufication. Can this not be seen as national neutrality, as Norway and Sweden maintained during World War 2?
Jesus said "Give all that you own to the poor" (Mark 14:3-7 if memory serves) Can this possibly have anything to do with taxation policies and the redistribution of wealth?
Jesus included foreigners, strangers, outcasts and the unclean in his compassion. Can this by chance carry any meaning for America's immigration policy and its responsibilities to people in other nations?
Thats just off the top of my head Ronnie. I swear, sometimes I can't help but think you're a character designed to make conservatives look two dimensional and fanatics for ignorance.