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2007/11/30

Huckabee Thinks Jesus Wanted To Kill People

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@ 11:55 AM (9 months, 1 day ago)

HUCKABEE'S JESUS

I'm a Christian and believe me there is nothing I would rather see than a good, moral, Christian winning this election and putting America back on course. Mike Huckabee is not that man. When directly asked during the latest debate - What would Jesus do about the death penalty? - Huckabee cracked a joke about Jesus being too smart to have become a politician and proceeded to talk about how he's made the tough choice to fry more people than any governor ever.

Let me explain it for you minister Huckabee - since you seem to need some explaining. The bible clearly states that you love God by following His commandments. THOU SHALL NOT KILL. Have you ever heard that one? How about - VEANGEANCE IS MINE, SAYETH THE LORD? Are you trying to play God, Huckabee? Two wrongs make it right?

Since every Christian knows (and you are a minister)you are supposed to let Christ live in your actions - I will take your non answer and your actions to mean that you believe Jesus would want us to put people to death.

I think you are insane and an insult to Christianity. And you sound like a lawyer afraid to say a wrong syllable everytime you talk. AND you start talking reeaaal ssslllloooowwwww when you want to waste the time allotted for a question.

Christians, don't be hoodwinked by this fraud! Do something Christian and end the war by voting for Ron Paul!

BOY, I'M LAME ON GUITAR!

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  1. Oh, yeah - and Huckabee is for more of the lying war hat's running our country broke. I'm sure Jesus would be for that, too.

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/30 @ 12:00 PM — (Reply)

  2. 1) Is it wrong for governmental authorities to execute a murderer (Genesis 9:6; Romans 13:1-5)?

    2) Was it wrong for the Israelites to kill and utterly destroy the inhabitants of the promised land (Deut. 7:1-2)?

    3) Was it wrong for Saul and his army to kill and utterly destroy the Amalekites, including every man, woman, infant and suckling (1 Samuel 15)? Was Saul punished for his disobedience to God in not killing them all?

    4) Was it wrong for God to kill and destroy every person on the face of the earth, with the exception of eight people (Genesis chapters 6-8)? Did God break the sixth commandment?

    5) Was it wrong for David to kill Goliath, a man who defied the God of Israel (1 Samuel 17)?

    6) Was it wrong for Phinehas to take a javelin and thrust it through an Israelite man and his heathen lover, killing both of them with one piercing blow (Numbers 25:7-8)? Was God angered or pleased by this killing (Numbers 25:10-13)? Were other lives saved because of this killing (Numbers 25:8-9)?

    7) Was it wrong for Elijah to kill hundreds of the prophets of the false god BAAL (1 Kings 18)?

    8) Was it wrong for the congregation of Israel to kill a man who gathered sticks on the Sabbath day (Numbers 15:32-36)?

    9) Is it wrong for a policeman to use his gun and perhaps even kill someone in order to protect the innocent and enforce the law?



    10) Is it wrong for a soldier to kill someone on the battlefield?



    Failure to understand the true intent of the Sixth Commandment has led to several serious errors, including the following: 1) Opposition to the Death Penalty, often led by members of the clergy. See Capital Punishment; 2) Pacifism, refusing to go to war because God says, "Thou shalt not kill."



    A Translation Problem



    The word "kill" in Exodus 20:13 and Deuteronomy 5:17 means "murder." The proper translation is THOU SHALT NOT MURDER. It is interesting that in Matthew 19:18 the KJV correctly translates the Sixth Commandment: "Thou shalt do no murder." The Hebrew word (ratsach) and the Greek Word (phonenō) which are used in the Sixth Commandment both clearly mean "murder." The Hebrew language has a general word for killing (the verb muwth, meaning "to cause to die") and the Greek language has a general word for killing (the verb apokteinō), but these general terms for killing are not used in the Sixth Commandment. Instead very specific words are used which forbid MURDER.



    All murder is killing but not all killing is murder.


    Murder involves killing unlawfully with premeditated malice. It involves a deliberate, planned, pre-mediated attack against a fellow human being for the purpose of taking his life for reasons that are purely sinful. Examples of killing that do not fall into the category of murder are found at the beginning of this paper (see the ten examples given above).



    There is also the kind of killing that is unintentional, such as when a person causes the death of a person by accident. God made full provision for this kind of killing by setting up cities of refuge in the land of Israel (see Numbers 35:1-34 and Deuteronomy 19:1-10). Accidental killing is rightly classified as killing but it is not murder. The Bible makes a clear distinction between someone who kills a person accidentally without ever having hated the person (Deut. 19:4), and someone who murders a person by lying in wait for him (Deut. 19:11). The latter is an example of a carefully planned and premeditated murder motivated by hatred.



    Human life is precious and to be highly valued, for man is made in the image of God (Gen. 9:6). We live in a society which gives little respect to human life, as demonstrated by rampant abortion rate and the frightful and widespread allowance of euthanasia, etc. While the taking of a human life is never to be taken lightly, nevertheless the consistent teaching of the Scripture is that there are times when the taking of human life is justified. Woe to that society that fails to punish evildoers with a punishment that fits the crime (Romans 13:1-5). Woe to that nation that fails to defend itself and its borders against terrorist groups and tyrannical nations who are bent upon destroying the very fabric of our society. When the Japanese invaded Pearl Harbor the great majority of Americans recognized that a war response was needed, necessary, just and right.



    Warfare, as terrible as it it, is sometimes necessary in this sinful world, and the reader should be reminded that the greatest battlefield slaughter of all time will take place in the future at Christ's second coming. This great and final battle will be led by the King of Kings and Lord of Lords Himself (see Revelation 19:11-19).





    Comment by Elmers Brother— 2007/11/30 @ 01:27 PM — (Reply)

  3. You make some good points Elmer but I still think it was very relevant that he wouldn't answer the question because he knew he'd look like a hypocrite. Jesus would never advocate the death penalty but said to turn the other cheek - even praying for the people who put him to death.




    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/30 @ 02:03 PM — (Reply)

  4. A good campaign slogan would be
    "Huckabee for Death!"

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/30 @ 02:11 PM — (Reply)

  5. AND SPADES WITH THAT ....

    Comment by aza spade— 2007/11/30 @ 07:04 PM — (Reply)

  6. I mean no disrespect Dugg....but the turning the other cheek remarks made by Jesus refers to individual persecution and not foreign policy

    In Romans 12:18 If possible, so far as it depends on you, be at peace with all men.

    Sometimes it doesn't matter what you do....

    Dugg....in regard to our heated discussion of last week....I'm sorry if I offended you.

    Comment by Elmers Brother— 2007/11/30 @ 07:12 PM — (Reply)

  7. We're cool, Elmer - I apologize as well.

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/11/30 @ 07:37 PM — (Reply)

  8. This is fantastic. Everybody is making nice. Let's use the energy on getting pino out of Kent State for a few days and get back to Ron Paul and the rest of the politicos then. We will be doing the country a great service. C'mon, EB, Dugg, Mos, Ed, Dick, Susan, Burns, Ernie, Aza, Dr. Lewis and everyone else, LET'S GO GO GO and give America a wonderful Christmas gift. ARE YOU WITH ME?

    Well, maybe I did steal some John Belushi material, but in a worthy endeavor.



    Comment by Barry G.— 2007/11/30 @ 08:15 PM — (Reply)

  9. Alright Belusi...I mean Senator...No wait thats how belusi "ENDED" as....Anyway count me in too !!!!

    Comment by aza spade— 2007/11/30 @ 08:49 PM — (Reply)

  10. AH ... here it is...I want to re-read this...

    Comment by aza spade— 2007/12/02 @ 11:12 AM — (Reply)

  11. BTW, death penalty isn't foreign policy, Elmer. It's just Huckabee playing God and frying people.

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/12/02 @ 11:15 AM — (Reply)

  12. It looks to me that in the subject of religion, Jesus would represent religion....when Christ said "RENDER TO CEASAR THE THINGS THAT ARE HIS", This would represent mankinds secular lifestyle so as to say "YOU BELIEVE WHAT YOU WANT"..."BUT IN THE END ITS STILL GOVERNMENT TAHT RUNS YOUR LIFE"....with its laws and taxations, inventions, layoffs, fustrations, hopes and desires....Maening that the best hope for us all is to recall that "HE'S GOT THE WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HANDS"....NOT YOURS MINE OR OURS.....GOD KNOWS WHAT HE'S DOING...WEATHER YOU VOTE FOR ROMNEY, PAUL, HUCKABEE...vote your conscience....I am not going to spend one more second of my life worried or overly concerned about that which if it becomes a problem...my problems are cast upon the rock..fall on the rock before the rock falls on you ...

    Comment by aza spade— 2007/12/02 @ 11:23 AM — (Reply)

  13. That's a good reply, Aza. To me you are right on many levels - but in the back of my head I hear - "All that is required for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
    I think God controls the outcome, certainly, but He wants us to be people of action guided by prayer.

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/12/02 @ 11:50 AM — (Reply)

  14. I agree to some degree with both Aza and Dugg...we should pray for our government...etc

    I don't look to politics to answer the world's problems...the world's problems are matters of the heart and Jesus CAN fix that

    Comment by Elmers Brother— 2007/12/02 @ 12:27 PM — (Reply)

  15. Wow - a rare tri-agreement.

    Comment by Dugg— 2007/12/02 @ 12:33 PM — (Reply)

  16. My 2 "BUDS"....HERES TO THE BOTH OF YOU ! I'm impressed by the both ...EB ..your knowledge of scripture is impressive, Dugg, your concern for the U.S.A. is admirable !

    Comment by aza spade— 2007/12/02 @ 02:56 PM — (Reply)

  17. Ditto.

    Comment by Ed— 2007/12/02 @ 03:01 PM — (Reply)

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