<<Well, if you don't support the notion of Jesus supporting government to facilitate our salvation, a MUCH greater goal than simply helping our fellow man, not sure why you're even responding to this.>>
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ROTFLMFAO. It's hilarious to follow through this thread. Basically, sirs doesn't think it's OK for the gov't to tax Peter to benefit Paul; challenges hnumpah to prove that Jesus would have advocated paying taxes to support projects you don't approve of; and gets hit with the "Render unto Caesar" quote, which is about as direct as you can get in support of paying taxes to a government which is going to put the money to all kinds of uses, some acceptable to Christians, some not, some beneficial to the poor, some not.
Faced with undeniable proof of what he had just challenged hnumpah to produce, sirs immediately tries to move the goal-posts:
"Well now prove that Jesus said to give away all your stuff and live in poverty." Huh? From just paying your taxes to voluntary self-pauperization? Quite a leap, for anyone other than sirs. But hnumpah ain't buyin.
Oooh, Jeeziz, tight bind. What's a right-wing ideologue to do? Logic? Maybe logic can bale him out of this one. "OK, if Jesus supports paying taxes to government to help our fellow man, how about paying taxes to government to facilitate our salvation? A "MUCH" greater goal."
Anybody out there past the age of 12 who hasn't caught the lunacy yet? "Scrap the NIH, scrap No Child Left Behind, scrap the Centres for Disease Control, scrap FEMA!!! We're gonna put the U.S. government to work on the MUCH greater goal of facilitating humanity's salvation. The new Department of Salvation will put this thing on a war footing. We'll get William Bennett - - no, Michael Browne!! - - no, Alberto Gonzalez!! He'll be the Salvation Czar!! We conservatives have got our priorities straight. We know what Americans want from their government - - salvation!!"
I propose a prize for both of the participants in this debate - - hnumpah for steady, relentless logic and refusal to get side-tracked by the king of side-tracking and changing goalposts, and sirs for persistence, doggedness and refusal to concede a loss even when it leads him over the brink of absurdity. Well done, both of you.