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Democrats not talking too much this election about grabbing guns.
Guess they have learned. Kerry is even photo-oping every chance he gets with a shot gun over his shoulder. Hmmm! Just let him get in office and see what happens to your gun(s). Joe |
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It is interesting to note that the gun he had over his shoulder for the
"photo op" is one he voted to ban. Eric "joe bleau" wrote in message ... Democrats not talking too much this election about grabbing guns. Guess they have learned. Kerry is even photo-oping every chance he gets with a shot gun over his shoulder. Hmmm! Just let him get in office and see what happens to your gun(s). Joe |
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Jesus and guns....... in a sailing forum....... get real dickheads.
Geoff "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... joe bleau wrote: Democrats not talking too much this election about grabbing guns. Guess they have learned. Kerry is even photo-oping every chance he gets with a shot gun over his shoulder. Hmmm! Just let him get in office and see what happens to your gun(s). Joe I'd call you dumb as a post, but that would be an insult to posts everywhere. -- Jesus was the ultimate liberal progressive revolutionary of all history. The conservative religious and social structure that he defied hated and crucified him. They examined His life and did not like what they saw. He aligned himself with the poor and the oppressed. He challenged the religious orthodoxy of his day. He advocated pacifism and loving our enemies. He liberated women and minorities from oppression. He healed on the Sabbath and forgave adulterers and prostitutes. He associated with drunks and other social outcasts. He rebuked the religious right of his day because they embraced the letter of the law instead of the Spirit. He loved sinners and called them to himself. Jesus was the original Liberal. He was a progressive, and he was judged and hated for it. It was the self-righteous religionists that he rebuked and he called them hypocrites. The primary issues of Christian Liberalism were birthed when Jesus spoke the profoundly prophetic words found in Matthew 25: 31-46. These scriptures reveal God's heart for the poor, the sick and other neglected people through out history. Christians should read this text and judge for themselves which of the two groups mentioned there more accurately reflect the political parties of today. His Liberalism lives on today and the issues have not changed much. |
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I second the motion!
"BHBH" wrote in message ... Jesus and guns....... in a sailing forum....... get real dickheads. Geoff "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... joe bleau wrote: Democrats not talking too much this election about grabbing guns. Guess they have learned. Kerry is even photo-oping every chance he gets with a shot gun over his shoulder. Hmmm! Just let him get in office and see what happens to your gun(s). Joe I'd call you dumb as a post, but that would be an insult to posts everywhere. -- Jesus was the ultimate liberal progressive revolutionary of all history. The conservative religious and social structure that he defied hated and crucified him. They examined His life and did not like what they saw. He aligned himself with the poor and the oppressed. He challenged the religious orthodoxy of his day. He advocated pacifism and loving our enemies. He liberated women and minorities from oppression. He healed on the Sabbath and forgave adulterers and prostitutes. He associated with drunks and other social outcasts. He rebuked the religious right of his day because they embraced the letter of the law instead of the Spirit. He loved sinners and called them to himself. Jesus was the original Liberal. He was a progressive, and he was judged and hated for it. It was the self-righteous religionists that he rebuked and he called them hypocrites. The primary issues of Christian Liberalism were birthed when Jesus spoke the profoundly prophetic words found in Matthew 25: 31-46. These scriptures reveal God's heart for the poor, the sick and other neglected people through out history. Christians should read this text and judge for themselves which of the two groups mentioned there more accurately reflect the political parties of today. His Liberalism lives on today and the issues have not changed much. |
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 14:34:34 GMT, "MMC" wrote:
I second the motion! Yes. Let's agree to debate What (Who) Would Jesus Shoot only if we include a discussion of what size scuppers allow the easy passage of spent cartridges... R. |
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rhys wrote:
Yes. Let's agree to debate What (Who) Would Jesus Shoot only if we include a discussion of what size scuppers allow the easy passage of spent cartridges... You're crazy, why would you want to let all that valuable brass fall overboard? DSK |
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"Harry Krause" wrote
Jesus was the ultimate liberal progressive revolutionary of all history. ... You have it backwards. If the man you call Jesus were alive today he would be considered a radical conservative - a Jewish equivalent of an Iranian Ayatollah. He would find "Christianity" detestable. The primary issues of Christian Liberalism were birthed when Jesus spoke the profoundly prophetic words found in Matthew 25: 31-46. There's a problem there too. Matthew described a different Jesus (Yeshuah ben Pendara, son of a Roman soldier) who'd been 'hanged on a tree' some 50 years earlier. |
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On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 18:29:20 -0400, DSK wrote:
You're crazy, why would you want to let all that valuable brass fall overboard? ....evidence of religious activity... |
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 09:06:37 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: I was discussing Jesus in his time period, not ours. There was no Christian religion at the time of Jesus. This is *so* OT: A guy who could purportedly walk on water has opinions on footwear, not boats. So "What Would Jesus Sail?" is answered by "a nice pair of Tevas, maybe, or those Sperry sandals". Definitely an open-toed guy, I would venture. To his credit, though, he had a lot of sailor buddies and enjoyed a nice snack of fish now and then. R. |
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