Don't be surprised if He came up with His own political party. Wait, how do we know they had conservatives or liberals in the New Testament? It was like, you liked Rome's
rule or you didn't.
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I know a lot of people may criticize me but I would have to say Jesus was a socialist. Socialism tends to be common ownership and equality for all, Jesus also kicked out all merchants from the church who he believed represented greed and capitalism. Socialism is the far left area of the political spectrum. So if I had to choose between liberal (left wing, equality) and conservative(right wing, some are better then others) I would say Jesus was a liberal.
Jesus is not interested in earthly politics.
Jesus is the son of God, not a politician. Now on the other hand if you look at the Conservatives (Republican) view verses the Liberal view (Democrat), you will notice that almost all the Conservatives view lines up with Christianity while the Liberal view opposes it.
Everyone sees Jesus in their own image. Conservative Christians see him as conservative, just like themselves, and can even find verses in the Bible to prove it. Liberal Christians see Jesus as liberal, and they too can find verses in the Bible to prove it.
The Nicene Creed (which is available Online) is a summary of Christian beliefs that are held by most anglicans, the only exceptions being some liberal groups whom generally don't believe in anything that doesnt fit within a modernist agenda (Jesus is all good, as long as we reimagine him as being a jewish liberal)
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"More liberal" is the comparative form of liberal. "Most liberal" is the superlative form.
Jesus was born Actually the Romans were a bit liberal with the way they applied the start and the end of their years and got things mixed-up a bit. It was a beurocratic and taxation thing. As a consequence Jesus Christ was actually born 5 B.C. Ironic isn't it.
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