From: DoGodsBidding
35 executions vs 1 million abortions. In this instance, you support the party which opposes the far greater evil, and work to change their minds on capital punishment (which is not opposed by Church teaching).
Good Evening DoGodsBidding: All killing is evil in my opinion. You are not reading my posts very carefully. I am against abortion as much as I am against capital punishment or war. Do not lump all liberals into a mental template or some standardized syntax.
Is there something wrong with gun ownership?
I think so, but that is another subject.
Both parties start wars at about the same ratio.
I agree. Both parties are wrong to do that in my opinion.
Conservatives give FAAAAAR more to charity than liberals.
You would have to give me some stats from an unbiased source on that before I would entertain that idea. I’m not saying it’s true or untrue. I just have to see it.
Are you claiming that social conservatives don’t care about the poor and sick?
With regard to social programs, generally speaking, yes. Many people on this thread probably get their healthcare via a social program. I think more people should. That is my opinion, and again, the subject of another thread.
He did instruct His followers to purchase a sword.
The interesting thing about Jesus is that you can find something that He said that supports almost any agenda you want to push. This is partly because His teachings are presented in prosaic form or in parables, which can make things ambiguous at times. This is also because the Gospels are often in conflict with one another, with one having Jesus saying or doing one thing, and another having Him saying something totally at odds with that. In this case, I would reply to your scripture about purchasing a sword with Gospel of Matthew, verse 26:52 “Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again thy sword into his place: for all they that take the sword shall perish with the sword.”
Do you get my point?
He did speak about marriage being 1 man and 1 woman, and His apostles certainly condemned homosexual acts.
Actually he did not, and this is where you’re going to have to pay attention , because some scholarly historical discourse follows.
-Jesus was a Jew teaching to Jews in 1st century Palestine.
-Homosexual marriage was not part of the social discourse in 1st century Palestine.
-The idea would have been as alien to Jesus as the idea of putting a screen door on a submarine.
-While there were in fact homosexuals, there was no such thing as gay marriage in that time and in that place.
-Gay people were not petitioning the Sanhedrin for the right to marry one another.
-The idea was not heard of and it would not have crossed Jesus’ mind.
-What *was *part of the social discourse of the time was how many wives a man could have. Polygamy was practiced in that culture and the idea of one wife per husband was not settled in the Jewish culture for another thousand years later. There is no direction given in Mosaic Law on the matter. He was talking about how many wives a man takes. Ask any historian who is familiar with the culture of 1st century Palestine and Judaism.
This is not to say that Jesus was for gay marriage. The point is that He never mentioned it. And having only three years to say what He was going to say, He was probably sure to touch base on anything He thought might be important.
Unless you happen to be God, there is no such thing as “free”. Jesus can heal for free. For the rest of us, there is no such thing as “free”. People who claim there is such a thing as free healthcare really mean that someone else pays for it.
The question is how we pay for it. As for being able to do what Jesus did, I believe He said you could be just like Him, did He not? But before you are
just like Him, you have to give up a lot. The question is about who is willing to do that.
All the best,
Gary