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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 352526" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Good point but consider this.</p><p> </p><p>Jesus decides to run for President of the United States (we could only dream BTW) and in the course of the campaign, his oppostiion discloses for public consideration all those with whom Jesus had associated with. As goofy extreme as this question is, his associations were in fact issues upon which he was judged when he was "tried" for his alleged crimes. Based on that thougth, then could we say that you would also stop your kids from being around Jesus or would you take the time to look at the complete context in order to better and fully understand the situation before passing judgement?</p><p> </p><p>Look, Obama's assocaitions and what those were/meant in true context are and should be at issue but don't cherry pick with Obama and then overlook the fact that John McCain had asociations with Keating. Wrong is wrong unless you are adopting sitution ethics? At the end of the day I don;t need a terrorist assocaition or wild sermons by a preacher to make me not vote for Obama just as I don't need Keating to make me not vote for McCain. The issues themselves are more than capable of leading me to that conclusion so there you go!</p><p> </p><p>Jesus said something about judging "by the fruit of the tree!"</p><p>"By their fruits, ye shall know them!" Great words they are!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 352526, member: 2189"] Good point but consider this. Jesus decides to run for President of the United States (we could only dream BTW) and in the course of the campaign, his oppostiion discloses for public consideration all those with whom Jesus had associated with. As goofy extreme as this question is, his associations were in fact issues upon which he was judged when he was "tried" for his alleged crimes. Based on that thougth, then could we say that you would also stop your kids from being around Jesus or would you take the time to look at the complete context in order to better and fully understand the situation before passing judgement? Look, Obama's assocaitions and what those were/meant in true context are and should be at issue but don't cherry pick with Obama and then overlook the fact that John McCain had asociations with Keating. Wrong is wrong unless you are adopting sitution ethics? At the end of the day I don;t need a terrorist assocaition or wild sermons by a preacher to make me not vote for Obama just as I don't need Keating to make me not vote for McCain. The issues themselves are more than capable of leading me to that conclusion so there you go! Jesus said something about judging "by the fruit of the tree!" "By their fruits, ye shall know them!" Great words they are! [/QUOTE]
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