Jesusland


Original Source: November 5, 2004 http://blog.lewrockwell.com/lewrw/archives/006497.html

Floating around the ‘net, apparently, though I’ve, thus far, only seen it on Lewrockwell.com blog.

What does this have to do with Jesus? Well, seems that many think that Religious Folks are the ones that voted for Bush, and the Non-Religious are the ones that voted for Kerry, based on the Electoral votes accrued by each of those candidates.

What is Jesus to you? An incorrect view of whom Jesus is will lead one to create and love and believe in the above graphical representation. It’s just a sad day to see such a thing, knowing that the so-called Religious have so few morals, and that the so-called Non-Religious see the so-called Religious as having too many morals, when the so-called Non-Religious just have a few less morals than the so-called Religious in the first place.

That map is all hooey phooey.


2 responses to “Jesusland”

  1. I’ve been thinking on the Scripture:

    2 Timothy 4:1-4

    In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing and his kingdom, I give you this charge: Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage–with great patience and careful instruction. For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.

    Could this include politics, do you think? It seems that the majority of my christian brothers and sisters are ignoring the truth when it comes to our leaders. They’d rather believe our president is pro-life even though his record says otherwise. They’d rather believe he’s fiscally conservative when he’s proved differently. They’d rather believe he’s against the homosexual agenda when he’s shown over and over again that he is sympathetic to gay issues. It’s crazy.

  2. Kim, good connect. Yes, I do think it involves Politics, as I don’t see a reason in heaven for Politics not to be connected with Christianity, for a Christian doesn’t turn off their religious beliefs when going to school or is referring to politics or even the state of the roads or the weather.

    Life is not immune to sin, nor immune to religion. There is a supposed Secular disconnect with Religion (Secular/Sacred dicotomy).

    Everything IS Religion, just depends on if it’s false religion or The True Religion (Christ).

    So many Christians have voted for Bush this election cycle, and wouldn’t vote for Peroutka because of [various reasons] connected with criticising his Christian life, and saying that Bush was the better candidate. Yes, criticizing a Christian brother as not good enough since he claims Christianity fuels his life, and blindly turning to Bush who only says he is a Christian and shows that he divorces that Christianity from his Politics. In fact, he shows that his Christianity is nothing special, there is more than just one way to heaven … Christians refuse to see that, or his pro-war stance, pro-death stance in abortion.

    The Christian way is to refuse murder of every kind, punish evil. Defend our borders but not go after defending other’s borders, as is being done right now. Empire building, foreign entanglements … Sigh.

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