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Was Jesus A Liberal?
Toogood Reports ^ | December 26, 2001 | Henry Makow Ph.D.

Posted on 12/26/2001 4:35:52 PM PST by Starmaker

It was dark and snowy late last Friday night. The city was eerily quiet in expectation of Christmas.

My 15-year-old son had hurt his thumb in a basketball tournament and I took him to Emergency.

There was a TV in the waiting room. Bill Maher was doing a Christmas show, about Jesus' message of Christian brotherhood.

"Just as in nature, there is a human ecology," Bill Maher intoned.

"As long as America monopolizes the world's wealth, as long as there is poverty and sickness, there will be terrorists. We have to level the playing field."

The audience applauded and Bill Maher instantly became a moral giant.

"Oh sure, we all respond positively to words," he continued.

"But would you be willing to give 15% of your wealth to people in the Third World? Would you be willing to level the playing field?"

Again, the audience responded dutifully.

My jaw dropped. What is this man saying?

That America is to blame for the attack Sept. 11 because it is so successful? That we have to pay guilt money, or else?

First, "human ecology" doesn't cause terrorism. Ideology does.

The Taliban and Al-Queda were brainwashed by religious schools. Improving their economic conditions would make no difference.

Second, everyone knows that you can't give money away. People have to work in order to feel self respect. Has Bill Maher forgotten about "earning" money?

My father was a Jewish holocaust survivor.

After the war, he took just one year to make up for missing high school. He won an Entrance Scholarship to Albert Einstein's alma mater in Zurich, and became a distinguished physicist. Like millions of immigrants in his day, he didn't ask for affirmative action or "diversity" programs. He asked for an even chance.

He never gave me a cent.

When I was 11-years-old, I told him I wanted to go to university. He told me to start saving for tuition. This inspired me to approach the local newspaper to write an advice-to-parents column.

"Ask Henry" ran weekly in 35 newspapers from 1961-1964, and later paid for my tuition.

If my father had said, "no problem son, your tuition is assured," I would never have acted on my own behalf.

Bill Maher may be a sincere idealist, but surely our focus in the Third World should be on improving economic opportunity, on providing a hand-up NOT a handout. If we turned people into welfare cases, they would hate us more.

Jesus said we should love our neighbor. He didn't say we should support him.

Christ's teaching is NOT about economic equality. It is not about money at all.

Christianity is about wealth of Spirit. Jesus told the rich man to renounce money altogether and follow the gospel. Jesus knew that the experience of God's grace makes money insignificant.

Conversely, the farther we are from God, the more important money becomes.

"It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven."

Notions of Christian brotherhood make us vulnerable to manipulation by Liberals and Marxists who accumulate wealth and power by pretending to champion "have-nots". Social workers and charities grow fat. Hollywood stars gain moral stature.

At Christmas, let's be critical of appeals to our higher nature.

For example, what if Bill Maher was being paid to soften us up for "world socialism?" That's what he's talking about, after all.

What if the real aim was a world government designed to perpetuate unsustainable inequities, not alleviate them.

"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion," said Edmund Burke in 1784.

I know this sounds paranoid but we live in strange times.

Let's be discerning when proffering the hand of Christian brotherhood.

"Be simple as a dove and lay snares for no man: but be cunning as a serpent and let no man lay snares for you."

Jesus wasn't a liberal.


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1 posted on 12/26/2001 4:35:52 PM PST by Starmaker
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To: Starmaker
If we all renounce wealth, then what will the socialists have left to steal????

Be carefull what you wish for Billy boy!

3 posted on 12/26/2001 5:03:24 PM PST by keithtoo
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To: Starmaker
He was with the Savior Party I believe! LOL
4 posted on 12/26/2001 5:05:06 PM PST by A CA Guy
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To: Starmaker
When you start to study ancient history and then you open your ears and start hearing what Jesus had to say, you'll find out from ancient history three groups of people occupying Jerusalem at that time. One of the groups was called the Essenes. The second one was called the Seducees, and the third one was called the Pharisees. Jesus said about the Pharisees, they are the ones who are sitting in Moses' chair. Then he couldn't have been one of them, could he?
Seducees' beliefs were very similar to those of liberals. There is nothing after death, and you have to get whatever you can in this life. Jesus couldn't have been one of them either, logically looking.
Then we're left with the last group of people, the so-called Essenes who travelled from village to village, helped the poor, fed the hungry, and provided medical care for poor people. I guess, when you go through history and take a good look, Jesus appears to be an Essene. That means, definitely not a liberal or a conservative.
5 posted on 12/26/2001 5:07:41 PM PST by Tasha
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To: Starmaker
So I wonder how much of Maher's income goes to mid-east countries? D*mn hypocrite!
6 posted on 12/26/2001 5:10:41 PM PST by Brett66
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To: Brett66
Laws for thee, but not for me! He fits right into the Limoousine Lib model.
7 posted on 12/26/2001 5:13:32 PM PST by keithtoo
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To: Starmaker
I don't think it's clear cut to portray Jesus as either a liberal or a conservative. Some of the things he commanded, particularly of his followers, were highly socialistic (giving all your money to the poor or to the church, to store up your treasures in Heaven rather than on Earth, to choose between God and riches, etc.) The Catholics, in particular, lean towards this type of lifestyle.

OTOH, Jesus comes across to me as a moral conservative but not a legalist (which is what the Jews of His day expected Him to be). I would expect Him to abhor abortion and the rampant sexuality found in America and most western countries but I would also expect Him to condemn those who judge harshly without looking toward their own sins and flaws.

It would be corny as well as wrong to portray Jesus as a "compassionate conservative" although His message is actually one of compassion and scarifice mixed with conservative social values.

8 posted on 12/26/2001 5:13:35 PM PST by Tall_Texan
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To: Starmaker
I know a girl that gets food stamps and a check every month from the government because she decided to have two children out of wedlock. She eats steak and shrimp a couple times a week and she is saving up for a trip to Disney World. The Bible said that if you don't work, you don't eat. Amen.
9 posted on 12/26/2001 5:22:56 PM PST by workamania
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To: Starmaker
Yeah, we monopolize the world's wealth, yet for years and years the richest people in the world were the sheiks and sultans and all their oil money.
10 posted on 12/26/2001 5:24:35 PM PST by Free Vulcan
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To: workamania
And Jesus said, one time, you without guilt shall cast the first stone.
It is not important what the lady does. I've learned that. My father goes to the park sometimes and puts some change in his pockets to be able to give it to someone who asks him. His friends very often say, you're giving the people money and they're going to get alcohol with it. His answer is always the same, I am not the one to judge. I fulfilled my obligation, I was asked to help my fellow man. I did what I could. Whatever they do with the money, after the point where money changes hands, it is none of my business. If on 100 men, one buys food with the money he recieved from me, I am grateful to the Almighty, I was able to help somebody and that is a priviledge.
11 posted on 12/26/2001 5:31:01 PM PST by Tasha
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To: Starmaker
Was Jesus A Liberal?

No. Neither is He a moral-liberal.

12 posted on 12/26/2001 5:33:22 PM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: Starmaker
Is the amateur "TooGoodReports.com" the only website you can post from??? Please provide a little variety so that no one comes to think you are merely here to be a shill for your own domain name. Sheesh.
13 posted on 12/26/2001 5:46:43 PM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: Starmaker
Define liberal.
14 posted on 12/26/2001 5:47:59 PM PST by Valin
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To: proud patriot
A traitior that should send 1/2 his handsome pay check to the 3rd world.

I vote that Hollywood start and the rest of us will watch to see how it goes!

15 posted on 12/26/2001 5:51:07 PM PST by RnMomof7
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To: Starmaker
First, Bill Maher is a pitiful buffoon. I couldn't care less what he says.

Second, I cannot believe that Jesus would support the cowardly use of big government to confiscate his neighbors' money so that scumbag politicians could use it to buy the votes of society's parasites by giving them "free stuff".

16 posted on 12/26/2001 5:54:44 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Tasha
I thought the Essenes were Sun worshippers.
17 posted on 12/26/2001 5:58:28 PM PST by Abcdefg
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To: Starmaker
Jesus said we should love our neighbor. He didn't say we should support him.

"Sell all your belongings, give the proceeds to the poor, and follow me" might be construed as a call to support your neighbor not to mention an anti-capitalist, pro commie message.

18 posted on 12/26/2001 5:59:01 PM PST by RightThinkinDood
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To: Valin
definition of a liberal:

cowardly use of big government to confiscate his neighbors' money so that scumbag politicians could use it to buy the votes of society's parasites by giving them "free stuff".

19 posted on 12/26/2001 5:59:34 PM PST by AMERIKA
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To: Starmaker
Rome already had -- or would soon have -- state distribution of grain to its poor -- a rudimentary welfare state. It would be ironic in the extreme if Christ and Christianity were just a way of providing what had already been in existence or in sight when He came.

Albert Schweitzer claimed that early Christianity was grounded in the expectation of Christ's immanent return. That is something to wrestle with. How one chooses to understand "immanent" and "return" is another question.

20 posted on 12/26/2001 6:05:00 PM PST by x
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