Posted on 07/12/2016 1:15:35 PM PDT by PROCON
WASHINGTON, D.C., July 8, 2015 (LifeSiteNews) WWJD What Would Jesus Do? became a national catchphrase, inviting people to model their lives after Christ. Former President Jimmy Carter thinks he knows how the Nazarene would approach two hot-button issues of today.
I believe Jesus would approve of gay marriage, Carter said this week in an interview with HuffPost Live.
And he believes Jesus would approve abortion in the cases of rape and incest.
Carter told interviewer Marc Lamont Hill, I never have run across any really serious conflicts between my political obligations and my religious faith.
When Hill asked if Jesus Christ would support redefining marriage, Carter replied, I believe Jesus would. I dont have any verse in Scripture.
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Brain dead idiot. Jesus would tell all of us - Go and sin no more.
More reason to believe that brain tumor may not he in remission.
Jimmy’s gonna be shocked when he meets his maker and his maker has horns and a tail.
I never thought Jimmy woud be a good president, and didn’t vote for him. He managed to disappoint me any, especially with the iran hostage crises.
But even then, I thought that he was a sincere, if misguided Christian. I now have my doubts about that, too
“I really really hate the phrase what would Jesus do. I dont know, you dont know, and Im not Jesus, OK.”
Yeah. I don’t think many people saw the tables being knocked over and the lash thing coming. A lot of people still can’t wrap their heads around being advised to buy a weapon, either.
so Jimmy likes a loose leaf version of the Bible. Able to remove any portion that does not meet with your own approval.
Good point.
Of course, it was only whimsy. Lots of wicked people die young.
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