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Religion Title: Herman Cain Says Jesus Was ‘a Perfect Conservative’ Who Was Condemned By a ‘Liberal Court’ Herman Cain Says Jesus Was a Perfect Conservative Who Was Condemned By a Liberal Court Posted on October 20, 2011 at 10:06am by Billy Hallowell Last December, GOP presidential contender Herman Cain penned an interesting article about Jesus Christ that has been resurrected (no pun intended) and is getting some attention in the blogosphere. Published just five days before Christmas, the piece claims that Jesus was a perfect conservative and that he
changed the world for the better. In his article, Cain goes on to explain, though, the reasons why he believes that to be true. He writes: He helped the poor without one government program. He healed the sick without a government health care system. He [fed] the hungry without food stamps. And everywhere He went, it turned into a rally, attracting large crowds, and giving them hope, encouragement and inspiration. For three years He was unemployed, and never collected an unemployment check. Nevertheless, he completed all the work He needed to get done. He didnt travel by private jet. He walked and sailed, and sometimes traveled on a donkey. These certainly are some intriguing comparisons. During Jesus life, government programs werent what they are today. And while Jesus was unemployed, there were many along the way who likely offered their hospitality to him and his disciples. Still, the facts behind these notions, from a Christian perspective, are accurate. Cain also covers the fact that Jesus wasnt born to a royal family, although he left a royal impression on the world. Additionally, he says that Christ learned all of the worlds ways without becoming of the world. In addressing co ndemnation, the successful businessman writes that Jesus never attacked what others believed in. Instead, he focused upon sin, evil and corruption. In discussing Jesus death, Cain writes that he was arrested and taken to jail without being read his Miranda Rights. The liberal court, Cain says, found Jesus guilty of false offenses and then sentenced him to death. Interestingly, he then delves into the worlds attempts to erase Jesus impact since his death: For over 2,000 years the world has tried hard to erase the memory of the perfect conservative, and His principles of compassion, caring and common sense. [...] The attacks are disguised as political correctness, or a misunderstanding of the First Amendment to the Constitution. Separation of Church and State does not mean Separation of Church from State. The State cannot impose Church on the people, but the people can display and say as much Church in the public square as they desire. Obviously these statements especially those that assert that Jesus was a conservative serve as a source of frustration to those on the religious left who would argue the contrary. In responding to these claims, the leftist Faith in Public Life (FPL) wrote that some of Cains examples presented in the article are self-evidently silly. In addressing the fact that Cain said Jesus had principles of common sense, FPL writes: Now Herman Cain is a minister, and I only had eighteen years of religious education, but Im pretty sure Jesuss principles were anything but common sense. In fact, in my recollection, they were the complete opposite. The story of the Gospel is Jesus openly challenging the prevailing norms, social structures, and power dynamics of his day and turning them on their heads with a radical message of humility, non-violence, selflessness and faith in the seemingly impossible. Speaking to another point, ThinkProgress cant fathom why Cain called the court that sentenced Jesus to death liberal. TPs Zaid Jilani writes: Cain does not explain why he finds the Roman court that sentenced and executed Jesus to be liberal. But his claim is baffling for all kinds of reasons, only one of which is the fact that liberals tend to be ideologically opposed to capital punishment while conservatives tend to favor it. Regardless of negative reaction stemming from it, the column sheds further light on Cains views on Christianity and freedom of religion in America. On Tuesday, we brought you a piece delving deeply into his faith background. Cains church, Antioch Baptist Church North, is widely regarded as liberal a fact that is surprising when considering Cains staunch conservatism. You know, I dont wear my Christian faith, which has been my faith since I was 10 years old, on my forehead, Cain said in a recent interview with the Associated Press. But people can see it on my website and when they read my credentials they can see Im a staunch Christian conservative, and they are saying wait a minute. His faith, it seems, is just making its way into the forefront of the media and political scenes this week.
Poster Comment: Wonder how lond it will take for the MSM to pick up on this and try to "crucify" him over his words....... Sound familiar!!!!
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This guy gets stupider every single day. He's definitely on the ticket.
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