"I think that Jesus would be disappointed in our ignoring the plight of those around us who are suffering and our focus on our own selfish short-term needs," Edwards told the site. "I think he would be appalled, actually."
--John Edwards
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"I think that Jesus would be disappointed in our ignoring the plight of those around us who are suffering and our focus on our own selfish short-term needs," Edwards told the site. "I think he would be appalled, actually."
--John Edwards
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What is your point here? Are you saying that everyone who is a Christian and is financially successful in life shouldn't buy themselves nice things?
...I wouldn’t call him a hypocrite.
I would. I would call him a typical 'Do As I Say, Not As I Do' hypocritical liberal.
The things that causes convulsions for me is his 'There are two Americas' crap he spews forth. Like this....
"Today, under George W. Bush, there are two Americas, not one: One America that does the work, another America that reaps the reward. One America that pays the taxes, another America that gets the tax breaks. One America that will do anything to leave its children a better life, another America that never has to do a thing because its children are already set for life. One America -- middle-class America - whose needs Washington has long forgotten, another America - narrow-interest America - whose every wish is Washington's command. One America that is struggling to get by, another America that can buy anything it wants, even a Congress and a President. " - Johnny Edwards
No. First of all, Edwards is NOT a Christian. His speech was pandering. Second of all, the man is a hypocrite. He preaches to everyone else what he does not follow himself. He talks about the less fortunate and not being selfish, while he clearcuts a forest to make room for one of his mansions. I don't have a problem with what he did, I have a problem with what he said.
It should have been self explanatory.
I do not think you (or I for that matter) are in a position to state Edward's "Christianity".
He wasn't preaching in that speech above, he was stating how he perceived someone else [Jesus] would feel about a certain situation(s).
Well, not being a Christian yourself, you definitely are not in a position to judge Edwards' Christianity, but I can. I know exactly what he's about, and there's no way the guy is a Christian. He stands for about as many un-Christian positions as somebody can. He's blaspheming when he tries to say what Jesus would be appalled at. He has no idea. I'll bet the guy's never even read the Bible, but if he has, he has no respect for it or doesn't understand one bit of it.
Greed. You said it.Boil it down and all he really said is that people put their own material desires (greed) above the needs of the less fortunate. That sounds like something Jesus would/could agree with.
Greed. You said it.
How else do you explain this. I know. Good business sense. I agree but does his actions mirror his words? No way. The guy is a fraud. Big rich guy that talks out of his ass about helping the little guy. The only help he wants to give the little guy is false hope so he can get elected.
From wikipedia..."Edwards was criticized for paying himself mostly through subchapter S corporate dividends, rather than a salary, to take advantage of a tax-law loophole that allowed him to avoid paying $591,000 in Medicare taxes; Edwards claimed that he chose the subchapter S structure to protect his assets from liability."
I don't like any politician that practices class warfare. Edwards has that down to a science. I call it taking advantage of the ones you purport to care about.Call the guy a greedy lying politician all you like and you can definitely find ground to state your case on; this just happens to not be one of them.
Like Fossten you're on the assumption he was "preaching" to others, while taking the morale high ground and it just isn't so.
He said "I think that Jesus would be disappointed in our ignoring the plight of those around us..." Key word is "our" as in he's as guilty as others of thinking of themselves first.
Call the guy a greedy lying politician all you like and you can definitely find ground to state your case on; this just happens to not be one of them.
You'll defend anything as long as I'm criticizing it, won't you?
You can't wiggle out of this one. The fact is that the man is a liar. He's lied on national TV more than once, and he lied when he said he was trying to protect his assets from liability. What he meant was tax liability. Jesus was always critical of people like him, known as the Pharisees, who had a "do as I say not as I do" mentality themselves. He called them hypocrites.
John Edwards is a hypocrite.
Jesus would not be pleased with John Edwards.
Jesus was also very condemning of those who would hurt children. He said it would be better for them if a millstone were hanged about their necks, and they were cast into the sea.
John Edwards is pro-abortion.
Jesus would not be pleased with John Edwards.
If I had the money that Edwards has I would also seek expert financial advice on how I could legally avoid paying taxes. Certainly congress knows all about tax loopholes; nevertheless, has saw fit to do nothing to close them. Many Americans seek financial advice in order to avoid paying taxes. In fact, there are financial experts on radio programs across the country helping Americans make the kinds of decisions where they can legally exploit tax laws in a manner that is beneficial to them. Although Edwards is rich and thus it could be argued that he wouldn't miss the $591,000 that he avoided paying in Medicare taxes, I must say that I can't condemn him for playing the tax game, which is the same game that millions of Americans play on a daily basis. Even if it's something as trivial as whether a husband and wife should file a joint or separate tax returns in order to avoid paying certain taxes, it's still the same game.Greed. You said it.
How else do you explain this. I know. Good business sense. I agree but does his actions mirror his words? No way. The guy is a fraud. Big rich guy that talks out of his ass about helping the little guy. The only help he wants to give the little guy is false hope so he can get elected.
From wikipedia..."Edwards was criticized for paying himself mostly through subchapter S corporate dividends, rather than a salary, to take advantage of a tax-law loophole that allowed him to avoid paying $591,000 in Medicare taxes; Edwards claimed that he chose the subchapter S structure to protect his assets from liability."
Can you point out the passage in the US Constitution that talks about separation of church and state? Thanks.Just another example of a politician failing to adhere to separation of church and state.
Can you point out the passage in the US Constitution that talks about separation of church and state? Thanks.
The only mistake Edwards made was trying to get votes by talking about Jesus. Just another example of a politician failing to adhere to separation of church and state. As many of you must have forgotten, this is NOT a CHRISTIAN STATE! This is a free state designed to protect the rights of the minority, not allow the majority to do whatever they see as right.
Edwards was simply recognizing the large voting block of Christians, particularly conservative Evangelical Christians. Haven’t you been paying attention to the news? Democrats have finally recognized that they must, at least, try to appeal to Christians and talk about family values and other issues that Christians feel are important. It sounds like you’re just another one of those Christian-phobic Jesus haters.The only mistake Edwards made was trying to get votes by talking about Jesus. Just another example of a politician failing to adhere to separation of church and state. As many of you must have forgotten, this is NOT a CHRISTIAN STATE! This is a free state designed to protect the rights of the minority, not allow the majority to do whatever they see as right.
Edwards was simply recognizing the large voting block of Christians, particularly conservative Evangelical Christians. Haven’t you been paying attention to the news? Democrats have finally recognized that they must, at least, try to appeal to Christians and talk about family values and other issues that Christians feel are important.
Just another example of a politician failing to adhere to separation of church and state. As many of you must have forgotten, this is NOT a CHRISTIAN STATE!