To: Gelato
"For instance, the issue at hand is that Bush said Jesus Christ is his "favorite philosopher." This is not a confession of faith. Calling Jesus Christ a "philosopher" degrades Him as no more than a theorizer, and He is generally only called this by those who do not feel He is a Divine Being. But Keyes didn't even make an issue of this; all he said was that Bush must have misunderstood the question, because Jesus Christ is not a philosopher, he is God. And Keyes didn't even volunteer this opinion. He was asked it in two interviews after the debate." Jesus indeed was not and is not a philosopher. A philosopher "philosophises" about things not known for sure. Jesus, of course, being God, knows everthing, doesn't philosophise. I think that our Prez had a slip of the lip as he often does and didn't mean that Jesus is not God. It's much better to be good at heart than good at being "slick" (der schlickmeister)
To: ichbingluckich
I think that our Prez had a slip of the lip as he often does and didn't mean that Jesus is not God. I agree with you.
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