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daleke | 11:07 Sun 15th Oct 2006 | History
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which modern day political party would Jesus Christ have supported
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Dunno? [edit by ABED]
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On the off chance this could be a serious question we note that Yeshua said about taxes, "Render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's and to God that which is God's" (Mark 12:13-17). Since the "church" became a politcal influence centuries ago the value and truth of what God intended has been diminished greatly, in my opinion. So, an answer to your question would be, none... in my opinion...
I've always thought he'd have been a true Socialist.
I'd like to think he would be an environmentalist but somehow don't think so, maybe socialist if we still we had such a thing....
He supported the misunderstood, downtrodden and oppressed. Therefore undoubtedly Conservative.
Either the OMRLP or the RCPBML.
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I would have thought the CSM or the ILRS.
The people's front of Judea of course! or the Judean Popular front


Splitters!!!
i think Mr G W Bush would probabaly tell you he actually does support The Republican Party, he even told GW to invade Iraq!
LOL Napolian......... I think he would upset every politician just like he did the jews and Romans.. He was a stand up guy and didn't like the bull poo that leaders give out... If he does come back, i would advise him on getting a bloody good soliciter, agent, body gaurds and pr guru.
monster raving loony party
Why would a supposed holy man support any party, they are all corrupt without exception, I think you need to be corrupt and a born liar to be a politician.

Jesus was not a political person, at one point the people tried to make him their king but he rejected this. While on earth the main thrust of Jesus' message was the Kingdom of God in Luke 4 verse 43 he explains that this was the reason that he was sent forth. Before he left the earth he instructed his followers to go out and teach people what he had taught them (about God's Kingdom). Jesus knew that it would be impossible for man to solve the problems of this world and directed all his followers to look to God's Kingdom for a solution.
TillyYella is correct. Jesus NEVER got involved in the politics of his day.

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