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If Jesus were to come back today and choose a political affiliation, what would it be?

Revkae 2012/07/19 07:34:43
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I think we'd get another sermon restating, render onto Ceasar what is Ceasars, and unto God what is God, and he would work with the Underdog, or the one who served the needs of the people more.
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  • Illjwamh 2012/08/17 09:41:09
    Liberal
    Illjwamh
    +10
    This or independent without question. Maybe even progressive. Jesus was all about social welfare, anti-corporatism (though it wasn't called that in those days), anti-war, and equal treatment. His ideas were radical and the established elite considered him dangerous. He'd be one big giant hippie, right down to the bare feet and long hair.

    jesus was a hippie



    jesus was a hippie

    jesus was a liberal

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  • Jasmine 2012/08/30 06:21:39 (edited)
    Green
    Jasmine
    +2
    If Jesus were to register to vote and then vote (assuming it wasn't challenged because he didn't have a photo ID), he would register and vote as a green. Below are the 10 key values of the Green Party of the United States. Read these and see if you don't agree they come closest to the values Jesus held.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...


    The Ten Key Values of the Green Party



    Originally ratified at the Green Party Convention in Denver, Colorado, June 2000



    1. GRASSROOTS DEMOCRACY

    Every human being deserves a say in the decisions that affect their lives and not be subject to the will of another. Therefore, we will work to increase public participation at every level of government and to ensure that our public representatives are fully accountable to the people who elect them. We will also work to create new types of political organizations which expand the process of participatory democracy by directly including citizens in the decision-making process.



    2. SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

    All persons should have the rights and opportunity to benefit equally from the resources afforded us by society and the environment. We must consciously confront in ourselves, our organizations, and society at large, barriers such as racism and class oppression, sexism and homophobia, ageism and dis...























































    If Jesus were to register to vote and then vote (assuming it wasn't challenged because he didn't have a photo ID), he would register and vote as a green. Below are the 10 key values of the Green Party of the United States. Read these and see if you don't agree they come closest to the values Jesus held.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...


    The Ten Key Values of the Green Party



    Originally ratified at the Green Party Convention in Denver, Colorado, June 2000



    1. GRASSROOTS DEMOCRACY

    Every human being deserves a say in the decisions that affect their lives and not be subject to the will of another. Therefore, we will work to increase public participation at every level of government and to ensure that our public representatives are fully accountable to the people who elect them. We will also work to create new types of political organizations which expand the process of participatory democracy by directly including citizens in the decision-making process.



    2. SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

    All persons should have the rights and opportunity to benefit equally from the resources afforded us by society and the environment. We must consciously confront in ourselves, our organizations, and society at large, barriers such as racism and class oppression, sexism and homophobia, ageism and disability, which act to deny fair treatment and equal justice under the law.



    3. ECOLOGICAL WISDOM

    Human societies must operate with the understanding that we are part of nature, not separate from nature. We must maintain an ecological balance and live within the ecological and resource limits of our communities and our planet. We support a sustainable society which utilizes resources in such a way that future generations will benefit and not suffer from the practices of our generation. To this end we must practice agriculture which replenishes the soil; move to an energy efficient economy; and live in ways that respect the integrity of natural systems.



    4. NON-VIOLENCE

    It is essential that we develop effective alternatives to society’s current patterns of violence. We will work to demilitarize, and eliminate weapons of mass destruction, without being naive about the intentions of other governments. We recognize the need for self-defense and the defense of others who are in helpless situations. We promote non-violent methods to oppose practices and policies with which we disagree, and will guide our actions toward lasting personal, community and global peace.



    5. DECENTRALIZATION

    Centralization of wealth and power contributes to social and economic injustice, environmental destruction, and militarization. Therefore, we support a restructuring of social, political and economic institutions away from a system which is controlled by and mostly benefits the powerful few, to a democratic, less bureaucratic system. Decision-making should, as much as possible, remain at the individual and local level, while assuring that civil rights are protected for all citizens.



    6. COMMUNITY-BASED ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE

    We recognize it is essential to create a vibrant and sustainable economic system, one that can create jobs and provide a decent standard of living for all people while maintaining a healthy ecological balance. A successful economic system will offer meaningful work with dignity, while paying a “living wage” which reflects the real value of a person’s work.



    Local communities must look to economic development that assures protection of the environment and workers’ rights; broad citizen participation in planning; and enhancement of our “quality of life.” We support independently owned and operated companies which are socially responsible, as well as co-operatives and public enterprises that distribute resources and control to more people through democratic participation.



    7. FEMINISM AND GENDER EQUITY

    We have inherited a social system based on male domination of politics and economics. We call for the replacement of the cultural ethics of domination and control with more cooperative ways of interacting that respect differences of opinion and gender. Human values such as equity between the sexes, interpersonal responsibility, and honesty must be developed with moral conscience. We should remember that the process that determines our decisions and actions is just as important as achieving the outcome we want.



    8. RESPECT FOR DIVERSITY

    We believe it is important to value cultural, ethnic, racial, sexual, religious and spiritual diversity, and to promote the development of respectful relationships across these lines.



    We believe that the many diverse elements of society should be reflected in our organizations and decision-making bodies, and we support the leadership of people who have been traditionally closed out of leadership roles. We acknowledge and encourage respect for other life forms than our own and the preservation of biodiversity.



    9. PERSONAL AND GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY

    We encourage individuals to act to improve their personal well-being and, at the same time, to enhance ecological balance and social harmony. We seek to join with people and organizations around the world to foster peace, economic justice, and the health of the planet.



    10. FUTURE FOCUS AND SUSTAINABILITY

    Our actions and policies should be motivated by long-term goals. We seek to protect valuable natural resources, safely disposing of or “unmaking” all waste we create, while developing a sustainable economics that does not depend on continual expansion for survival. We must counterbalance the drive for short-term profits by assuring that economic development, new technologies, and fiscal policies are responsible to future generations who will inherit the results of our actions.
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  • Scrappyang 2012/08/24 21:30:30 (edited)
    Independant
    Scrappyang
    Since He said "what you do to the least of my people, you do to me." I am sure he would not be agreeable to all the name calling that goes on and the downgrading of those with less than yourself. I doubt He would be too happy with those who won't even donate a tiny bit of their income to help those in true need. Even if it were half of one percent, it could help. And the strange thing, no matter how low their income, others give to help their fellow humans.
  • mach 2012/08/24 01:52:54
    Liberal
    mach
    +1
    The way I interpret his teachings, there's no doubt he would be a partisan dem. I believe he abhorred gluttony, so the republican party wouldn't be a consideration.
  • Jasmine mach 2012/08/30 06:32:16
    Jasmine
    +1
    He may very well have chosen Green.

    green
  • \V/ Jasmine 2012/08/31 05:37:25
    \V/
    +1
    If the Democrats had only 1 key value: Keeping their promises, it would not be so bad.
  • Pat 2012/08/21 02:15:11
    Demacratic
    Pat
    +2
    It would be Democratic or liberal. Jesus was all for the people not the religious oligarchy. He put helping people, caring for people, teaching people first. And he didn't care if you were a Pharisee or a poor Jewish worker. He wouldn't go near the Republicans. They seem to hate everyone who isn't like them.
  • Jasmine Pat 2012/08/30 06:33:29
    Jasmine
    +3
    I agree, but I think Jesus would have been more Green than Democratic, especially when it comes to non-violence.

    jesus green democratic non-violence
  • Carolin... Jasmine 2012/08/30 06:53:47
    Caroline - fan of Audubon
    +2
    I think this is about as close you could get to his approval.
  • Jasmine Carolin... 2012/08/30 07:05:15
    Jasmine
    +2
    Thanks. Me, too! :)
  • Eddie_says_OrlyTaitez_is_nutz 2012/08/21 02:03:27
    Liberal
    Eddie_says_OrlyTaitez_is_nutz
  • Max7 2012/08/21 01:22:28
    Demacratic
    Max7
    +2
    I am assuming that you meant "Democratic," I doubt seriously if he'd go for a party such as the Conservatives, based on the scriptures that say's it would be easier for a rich man to get through the eye of a needle, than into heaven. To want to take everything away from the middle class, the poor and seniors, would conflict with his scriptures that tell us to exhort ye one another. I am most sure that he'd bring the ten commandments into play, based on Conservatives wanting to steal from the poor to give to the rich. I just can't see him happy with someone wanting to be president of the United States, and not humbling himself enough to submit his tax releases, and someone who doesn't seem to care for the poor and the needy, or pass judgement on people because of their ethnic background, and haven't learned how to love ye one another regardless to the color of their skin. I think that the Democrats would come out far ahead of the Conservatives because they haven't gotten the hang of that humility thing. We're talking about a man who had a 100 sheep, and 99 were in place, but one was lost, and he dropped everything to save that one lost sheep. So my answer remains that he most definitely would choose the Democratic party,
  • oldlady Max7 2012/08/24 13:57:03
    oldlady
    Well said!
  • Max7 oldlady 2012/08/29 05:06:28
  • Jasmine Max7 2012/08/30 06:27:43
    Jasmine
    +1
    I agree with the reasons, but because of that I think he'd go Green. Here are the 10 key values of the Green Party... see what you think.

    1. GRASSROOTS DEMOCRACY
    Every human being deserves a say in the decisions that affect their lives and not be subject to the will of another. Therefore, we will work to increase public participation at every level of government and to ensure that our public representatives are fully accountable to the people who elect them. We will also work to create new types of political organizations which expand the process of participatory democracy by directly including citizens in the decision-making process.

    2. SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
    All persons should have the rights and opportunity to benefit equally from the resources afforded us by society and the environment. We must consciously confront in ourselves, our organizations, and society at large, barriers such as racism and class oppression, sexism and homophobia, ageism and disability, which act to deny fair treatment and equal justice under the law.

    3. ECOLOGICAL WISDOM
    Human societies must operate with the understanding that we are part of nature, not separate from nature. We must maintain an ecological balance and live within the ecological and resource limits of our communities and ou...
























    I agree with the reasons, but because of that I think he'd go Green. Here are the 10 key values of the Green Party... see what you think.

    1. GRASSROOTS DEMOCRACY
    Every human being deserves a say in the decisions that affect their lives and not be subject to the will of another. Therefore, we will work to increase public participation at every level of government and to ensure that our public representatives are fully accountable to the people who elect them. We will also work to create new types of political organizations which expand the process of participatory democracy by directly including citizens in the decision-making process.

    2. SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
    All persons should have the rights and opportunity to benefit equally from the resources afforded us by society and the environment. We must consciously confront in ourselves, our organizations, and society at large, barriers such as racism and class oppression, sexism and homophobia, ageism and disability, which act to deny fair treatment and equal justice under the law.

    3. ECOLOGICAL WISDOM
    Human societies must operate with the understanding that we are part of nature, not separate from nature. We must maintain an ecological balance and live within the ecological and resource limits of our communities and our planet. We support a sustainable society which utilizes resources in such a way that future generations will benefit and not suffer from the practices of our generation. To this end we must practice agriculture which replenishes the soil; move to an energy efficient economy; and live in ways that respect the integrity of natural systems.

    4. NON-VIOLENCE
    It is essential that we develop effective alternatives to society’s current patterns of violence. We will work to demilitarize, and eliminate weapons of mass destruction, without being naive about the intentions of other governments. We recognize the need for self-defense and the defense of others who are in helpless situations. We promote non-violent methods to oppose practices and policies with which we disagree, and will guide our actions toward lasting personal, community and global peace.

    5. DECENTRALIZATION
    Centralization of wealth and power contributes to social and economic injustice, environmental destruction, and militarization. Therefore, we support a restructuring of social, political and economic institutions away from a system which is controlled by and mostly benefits the powerful few, to a democratic, less bureaucratic system. Decision-making should, as much as possible, remain at the individual and local level, while assuring that civil rights are protected for all citizens.

    6. COMMUNITY-BASED ECONOMICS AND ECONOMIC JUSTICE
    We recognize it is essential to create a vibrant and sustainable economic system, one that can create jobs and provide a decent standard of living for all people while maintaining a healthy ecological balance. A successful economic system will offer meaningful work with dignity, while paying a “living wage” which reflects the real value of a person’s work.

    Local communities must look to economic development that assures protection of the environment and workers’ rights; broad citizen participation in planning; and enhancement of our “quality of life.” We support independently owned and operated companies which are socially responsible, as well as co-operatives and public enterprises that distribute resources and control to more people through democratic participation.

    7. FEMINISM AND GENDER EQUITY
    We have inherited a social system based on male domination of politics and economics. We call for the replacement of the cultural ethics of domination and control with more cooperative ways of interacting that respect differences of opinion and gender. Human values such as equity between the sexes, interpersonal responsibility, and honesty must be developed with moral conscience. We should remember that the process that determines our decisions and actions is just as important as achieving the outcome we want.

    8. RESPECT FOR DIVERSITY
    We believe it is important to value cultural, ethnic, racial, sexual, religious and spiritual diversity, and to promote the development of respectful relationships across these lines.

    We believe that the many diverse elements of society should be reflected in our organizations and decision-making bodies, and we support the leadership of people who have been traditionally closed out of leadership roles. We acknowledge and encourage respect for other life forms than our own and the preservation of biodiversity.

    9. PERSONAL AND GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY
    We encourage individuals to act to improve their personal well-being and, at the same time, to enhance ecological balance and social harmony. We seek to join with people and organizations around the world to foster peace, economic justice, and the health of the planet.

    10. FUTURE FOCUS AND SUSTAINABILITY
    Our actions and policies should be motivated by long-term goals. We seek to protect valuable natural resources, safely disposing of or “unmaking” all waste we create, while developing a sustainable economics that does not depend on continual expansion for survival. We must counterbalance the drive for short-term profits by assuring that economic development, new technologies, and fiscal policies are responsible to future generations who will inherit the results of our actions.
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  • Jrogers 2012/08/21 00:58:44
    Independant
    Jrogers
    +1
    He would try to see both sides of every perspective
  • Doc. J 2012/08/18 03:07:36
    Undecided
    Doc. J
    +2
    Frankly I don't think he would survive long enough to register.

    He would show up dressed in the robes, wearing sandals, with the long hair and hippie beard.....Talking about brotherhood of man, and loving thy neibor, and turning the other cheek, and charity, and forgiveness.....

    And some redneck would chain him to the bumper of his pick-em-up truck (with a WWJD bumper sticker on it) and drag him to death.

    "We don need yer kind roun here, you commie hippie freak!"
  • Mrkando 2012/08/18 01:01:26
    Liberal
    Mrkando
    +1
    He was, and would be again, very much a Liberal. He went against the status quo at the time and it cost him big time. He preached to the average person and stood up for them and he would indeed do that again. The republican party has turned into the established elite and that is exactly what he preached against. It was not always this way but it has turned into that more than ever before. And as a result we need him more than we have in a very long time.
  • Jasmine Mrkando 2012/08/30 06:35:02
    Jasmine
    +3
    Liberal definitely, and if registered with a party, I think Green.

    liberal registered party green
  • Cleaver62 2012/08/17 20:49:40
    Liberal
    Cleaver62
    +3
    I don't believe in the story, but from what I remember from Sunday school, Jesus didn't like money. he liked to hang out with hookers and drug addicts, the scum of society and he liked to help the poor and needy. He was definitely not a Republican.
  • ▼♥☆Greencone☆♥▼ PB90s 2012/08/17 16:37:01
    Demacratic
    ▼♥☆Greencone☆♥▼ PB90s
    He would be a Democrat as he was basically a liberal hippie who believed in giving to the poor and did not like the rich. He also said things like "Judge not and you will not be judged," so if he were around today some of the same people who claim to follow him would probably think he was too far to the left and say things like, "So Jesus you want people to live off the system and use my tax dollars to fund charity without working," or "Jesus you are just a lazy liberal."
  • Jasmine ▼♥☆Gree... 2012/08/30 06:35:53
    Jasmine
    +2
    The liberal hippie part would probably put him closer to the Greens then the Democrats, IMO. :)

    liberal hippie closer greens democrats imo
  • Rikki Miller 2012/08/17 15:42:36
    Undecided
    Rikki Miller
    He would recognize that the whole party system was never what the people originally wanted.
  • ally 2012/08/17 14:56:04
    Liberal
    ally
    +6
    He helped those who couldn't help themselves and cared little about monetary things. A hippie liberal with a heart. Just give the right time, though.......

    someone who helps poor  sick and dying jesus
  • Illjwamh ally 2012/08/17 20:13:47
    Illjwamh
    +1
    Hahaha! That's awesome.
  • Jasmine ally 2012/08/30 06:29:09
    Jasmine
    +1
    Love the poster - but I think Jesus would be a Green. :)
  • luvguins 2012/08/17 14:36:35
    Liberal
    luvguins
    +7
    Jesus was a liberal and community organizer. jesus liberal community organizer
  • Illjwamh luvguins 2012/08/17 20:14:13
    Illjwamh
    +1
    Yeah, probably.
  • Jasmine luvguins 2012/08/30 06:36:27
    Jasmine
    +1
    Right on! And if he registered with a party, I think he'd be a Green. :)
  • luvguins Jasmine 2012/08/30 16:14:38
    luvguins
    +1
    Could be. He would never be a dispassionate conservative.
  • Jasmine luvguins 2012/08/31 03:01:23
    Jasmine
    +2
    That's for sure.
  • \V/ luvguins 2012/08/31 05:41:11
    \V/
    +1
    Everyone than CAN vote, should vote. The best way would be to ...

    Open the debates.

    vote
  • luvguins \V/ 2012/08/31 12:51:14
    luvguins
    +1
    Yes, that is what the GOP believes.
  • \V/ luvguins 2012/08/31 05:38:25
    \V/
    +1
    Amen to that!
  • Piwan 2012/08/17 14:02:48
    Green
    Piwan
    +3
    I certainly don't think he would go with the main two parties..too much lies and belligerence!
  • Jasmine Piwan 2012/08/30 06:30:12
    Jasmine
    +2
    I totally agree!!!!

    totally
  • Piwan Jasmine 2012/08/30 15:12:06
    Piwan
    +1
    THANKS! If there ever happened to be a party that differing views could at least get along and "agree to disagree" at times, i think Jesus would support that, not liars, people who fight about p[olitics, and hypocrites that use religion to justify their distorted views and needs!
  • Jasmine Piwan 2012/08/31 03:01:55
    Jasmine
    +2
    well said!
  • \V/ Jasmine 2012/08/31 05:42:31
    \V/
    +1
    Both Corporate Parties need to be challenged to list their values! Thank you for posting our values!
  • Jareth Majere 2012/08/17 13:30:52
    Independant
    Jareth Majere
    +3
    But he'd totally be into social programs that helped people.
  • JeanLouiseCollins 2012/08/17 12:22:26
    Independant
    JeanLouiseCollins
    +1
    If everyone followed his teachings and we took care of one another the politicians wouldn't be raking in the dough,skimming off the top and then taking care of the poor and needy,with what little is left.Go take care of someone today, if we all did our country would turn around.We are self centered ,and it is destroying us.

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