Examining one subset of the question “Who would Jesus vote for?”, Josiah at Christus Victor notes:
Alan Keyes says Jesus wouldn’t vote for Barack Obama. Well of course he wouldn’t. Jesus isn’t even a citizen of Illinois.
Examining one subset of the question “Who would Jesus vote for?”, Josiah at Christus Victor notes:
Alan Keyes says Jesus wouldn’t vote for Barack Obama. Well of course he wouldn’t. Jesus isn’t even a citizen of Illinois.
I am inclined to believe that Jesus would vote for: NONE OF THE ABOVE.
Although, Barack Obama is an excellent orator and would definitely make an attempt to sway Jesus to his side.
Alan Keyes, on the other hand, probably wouldn’t want a hand-out, so he wouldn’t solicit His vote. Then again, he might ask for reparations for slavery.
Of course, he could move to Illinios (much like Alan Keyes is doing) and run as an independent. Who knows? He could win.
Ah, but who would vote for some long haired pasificst hippie freak telling everyone to turn the other cheek.
JC would lose in a landslide.
make that “pacifist hippie freak”
urp.
There is a reason why Keyes has lost every election he has stood for. He tends to give decent speeches, but when he is off the cuff . . . ugh! He sounds like the Church Lady “Could it be SATAN!”
Perhaps a better question is who would Helaman (or his sons Nephi and Lehi) vote for? Reading through it for Sunday school, I am convinced that he wouldn’t vote for a member of a secret society devoted to putting its members in positions of power.
Despite his affiliation with a party whose platform supports at-will abortions, I could see myself voting for Barack Obama. He is sincere, articulate, and thoughtful. My major impediment these days with voting for a dem is that you vote for the agenda of their party when you vote for them personally.