Jesus would vote ‘NO’ on ObamaCare AKA KennedyKare




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It is laughable that that Progressives/Socialists are using Jesus Christ in their argument for socialized medicine, when the one thing they most emphatically want to do is remove religion, and thus Christ, from public discourse. The Progressives will latch onto anything they can use to promote their domination of you and usurpation of your freedoms.

Progressives are the last group with which I would attend Easter Sunrise service in fear of being struck by lightening. Like most, they use Jesus as long as he serves their purpose, thereafter it is dismantle religion and all glory to the state. Think not? Just look at any socialist/communist nation. Yeah, it’s disgusting. What is more disgusting is that the walking brain dead among us fall for it…over and over and over again.

From onenewsnow.com by Peter Heck dated 09/01/2009 entitled “Jesus the socialist?“:

At a recent Congressional town hall meeting I attended, I was astounded by the positions being taken by the outnumbered group of advocates for socializing American medicine.

The Founding Fathers – a group whose distrust and skepticism about the size and scope of the national government is epic – were surely doing back flips in their graves as seemingly intelligent Americans willfully stood up and championed the notion of handing over their healthcare to bureaucrats in Washington. Regardless of your political leanings, it was a chilling sight to see a group of citizens standing and applauding the loss of their own freedom.

But more bizarre than that was a sign that had been placed on a pro-ObamaCare table near the front of the stage. It simply read: “Jesus would vote yes.”

Now, I should preface these remarks by acknowledging the possibility that I misunderstood the sign. A listener to my radio show suggested to me that perhaps “Jesus” — pronounced “Hay-Soos” in Spanish — was referring to an illegal immigrant who would undoubtedly vote in favor of a plan guaranteed to further saddle American taxpayers with the burden of paying for those unwilling to obey the law. But with as thoughtful as that insight is, given all the recent attention the left has been showing Jesus the Savior recently, I think it’s fair to assume the Son of God was the intended reference.

There are a couple initial observations that need to be made before we address the core, “Jesus as socialist” madness. First, for a movement so petrified by any perceived confluence of faith and politics, the left has kicked the Bible-banging into high gear recently.

Ed SchultzLiberal talker Ed Schultz called socializing healthcare a “moral obligation” and said Christian ministers “should be leading their congregations to support this president on healthcare reform.” What?! I thought we weren’t allowed to “legislate morality?” And haven’t folks like Schultz been telling ministers for years to avoid politics in the pulpit, lest they violate the sacred “separation of church and state” doctrine?

But even President Obama got into the act. Convening a group of ministers on a conference call, the president told them that his healthcare plans accomplish the “core moral and ethical obligation that we look out for one another…that I am my brother’s keeper, my sister’s keeper.” He went so far as to suggest those who resist his plans are “bearing false witness” against him. Thou shalt not oppose thy Obama.

Frankly, I welcome this discussion. It is important to be conscious of what Jesus would do, and it’s encouraging that even those on the left who reject his teachings and commands at least acknowledge his character and testimony. But all of us should tread very lightly when it comes to putting words into Jesus’ mouth. No matter how long and close of a relationship with Christ one has, we should be beyond cautious (and painfully aware of our own fallibility) when it comes to any attempt to speak for Jesus beyond the plain words of scripture. When in doubt, let the red letters speak for themselves.

For that reason, it has never been my contention that Jesus would have opposed a socialized healthcare bill in the United States. That certainly doesn’t mean he would have supported it; rather, that the ministry of Christ was undeniably focused on the individual – our personal responsibilities, not the duties of civil government.

To take those personal commands and extrapolate outward until you encompass a government mandate is the height of irresponsibility and demonstrates contempt for the sanctity of scripture.

Ed Schultz went on to state: “When Jesus walked the face of the earth, he was feeding the hungry, he was clothing the poor, and healing the sick. He didn’t ask anyone for their health insurance card. And he didn’t heal anybody for profit.” Well, that’s true. But for the sake of making a political push, Schultz is utterly distorting Christ’s work.

First, Jesus performed his miracles of feeding the 5,000 and healing the lepers to foster belief in his claim to be the Son of God. Second, he performed such acts to model personal compassion for us. If Jesus was really teaching that taking profit for one’s work is evil, we all have some serious problems…including Ed Schultz. Schultz gets paid nice money for enlightening those who gather to hear him speak. But Jesus never took a penny for his teaching. By Schultz’s logic, apparently the only profession that can rightly charge for their work is carpentry.

This torturing of the text is exactly what happens when we let our politics inform our faith, rather than the other way around.

Here’s what we can know: Jesus commanded his followers to “do for the least of these.” He commanded us as individuals to be generous, giving, compassionate, and charitable. What remains for us to decide is whether turning over those personal responsibilities and making them the domain of the federal government is the best way to fulfill them. If experience is any guide, the answer to that question is incontrovertibly, “no.”

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3 Responses to “Jesus would vote ‘NO’ on ObamaCare AKA KennedyKare”

  1. Frank Bell says:

    Gary:

    You, of all people, cannot be surprised at the hypocracy of the left/progressive movement when they dare ask “What would Jesus do?”

    They have no shame and will employ any tactic to get their agenda furthered.

    I have said it before and have to say again that it is beyond me how folks allow them to get away with such blatant cowardly tactics. It has to be that folks, in thier appathy, just aren’t listening. It is really scary to think that they just don’t care.

    I am convinced that Jesus will punish these folks and the folks that drink the Kool-Aid. Wrong is wrong and there is nothing else to say about it. Everyone knows it – they just don’t have the intestinal fortitude to do anything about it.

    They are honestly afraid that Mr. Holder will sic the IRS on them if they speak out. Talk about “sheeple”! It’s disgraceful that intelligent folks who know very well that Mr. Obama and his Chicago thugs are trying to take control of the USA don’t say a word because they are afraid of being called racist or intollerant or stupid. That is truly pitiful.

    I don’t understand why folks aren’t standing up all over the country, everywhere, at all times, not just at so-called “townhall” meetings and screaming to high-heaven to get rid of these people before it’s too late.

    THERE IS A REVOLUTION COMING! I CAN FEEL IT!

  2. Gary Shumway says:

    Frank,
    I am surprised that people can be so two faced, so compromised internally. How do you live with yourself when you say one thing but practice another, daily. I mean I am far from having my act together but I do try to act, say, and believe along the same lines. I am surprised as I believe people to be basically good, or I would start believing that we need government to control our evil side…when in fact I believe it’s the opposite. That is, we the people must control the evil side of government.
    We do have to get rid of the scum in Congress. 2010 will not come any too soon.
    Thank you for your comments.
    Gary

  3. Druid says:

    Let’s see….Jesus (not Hay-soos) was born, lived, preached and died during the reign of the Roman Empire. The Romans advocated slavery, public execution of people who disagreed with their laws and views, human slaughter for the entertainment of the masses, and a caste system that doled out public help only to the highest ranking of the citizenry. Now, do you really think Jesus would have advocated a government-run healthcare program? See you all at the Coliseum, folks!

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