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I would like to say something to those ignorant people who think we treat Jesus as a God. Jesus is and still is only the son of God. He was given that position by his father. People on this site who says that the lord claimed to be God are wrong.  
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If you would like to leave me any comments, please feel free to post them here.  
  
If you read in the bible, especially in the book of revelation, you will notice "God and his Christ", which means in simple terms, God and his coming earthly representative, Jesus. People who put words into the lords mouth, are people I have no time for. Jesus and God are like two seperate people, as an example.
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[[User:Draig goch20|Draig goch20]] 06:37, 12 Mar 2005 (PST)
  
God bless you all
 
  
Best Regards
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== Should Religion and politics mix? ==
  
[[User:Draig goch20|Draig goch20]] 10:33, 6 Mar 2005 (PST)
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I have a personal belief that religion and politics should not mix. I believe that the use of Christian belief in politics is wrong. Religion is personal and should only be shared in a worship environment. I am interested in other peoples views?
  
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[[User:Draig goch20|Draig goch20]] 15:20, 24 Jun 2005 (PDT)
  
Errr...we do treat Jesus as God. That is one of the basic tenants of Christianity. John 10.22-30 has Jesus stating, "I and the father are one," in addition John 1.1 states that the Word (ie, Christ) existed with God in the Beginning and that the Word (ie, Christ) actually WAS God.
 
  
Just some thoughts. I'd be interested in hearing why you think people who treat Jesus as God are ignorant, since the Bible says exactly that in several places. Not really trying to start and arguement here. I'm just intested in hearing why you said what you said.
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[[User:Cpark|Cpark]] 17:57, 6 Mar 2005 (PST)
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Why do you believe this? Your religious beliefs affect your entire life surely? If because of his religious beliefs, a politician believes, for example, that gambling is wrong, then by your logic, how should he vote if there is a bill to legalize gambling? I don't see why he shouldn't be able to follow his conscious and vote against the bill... I definitely disagree with your opinion. A politicians should be able to follow his religious beliefs in his working life. If the people don't like it, then they can vote him out of office. I believe that God calls us to live Godly lives in our personal lives as well as in our public and work lives.
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We should move this discussion into a page entitled [[Religion and politics]] I think
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[[User:Muser|Muser]] 23 July
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Personally I believe that neither Christ nor the Holy Father likes a liar! The worst liars on Earth are politicians. They lie like running water, and when they found out, that water turns red. You see, the Christian religion is meant to teach honesty, and if that is the case, then a politician should keep his religion to himself, and basically declare his morals more than his religion. Think what you want, but I believe this strong.
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[[User:Draig goch20|Draig goch20]] 17:40, 12 Aug 2005 (PDT)

Latest revision as of 00:40, 13 August 2005

If you would like to leave me any comments, please feel free to post them here.

Draig goch20 06:37, 12 Mar 2005 (PST)


Should Religion and politics mix?

I have a personal belief that religion and politics should not mix. I believe that the use of Christian belief in politics is wrong. Religion is personal and should only be shared in a worship environment. I am interested in other peoples views?

Draig goch20 15:20, 24 Jun 2005 (PDT)




Why do you believe this? Your religious beliefs affect your entire life surely? If because of his religious beliefs, a politician believes, for example, that gambling is wrong, then by your logic, how should he vote if there is a bill to legalize gambling? I don't see why he shouldn't be able to follow his conscious and vote against the bill... I definitely disagree with your opinion. A politicians should be able to follow his religious beliefs in his working life. If the people don't like it, then they can vote him out of office. I believe that God calls us to live Godly lives in our personal lives as well as in our public and work lives.

We should move this discussion into a page entitled Religion and politics I think


Muser 23 July


Personally I believe that neither Christ nor the Holy Father likes a liar! The worst liars on Earth are politicians. They lie like running water, and when they found out, that water turns red. You see, the Christian religion is meant to teach honesty, and if that is the case, then a politician should keep his religion to himself, and basically declare his morals more than his religion. Think what you want, but I believe this strong.

Draig goch20 17:40, 12 Aug 2005 (PDT)