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“We are called to present Jesus as he was, not as we wish him to be and that almost certainly will cross with national and international values.”

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Mark Hilditch
Mark Hilditch
12 years ago

When an American Christian seriously wraps his or her heart and mind around the New Testament assertion that Jesus laid down his life for every single human being on this planet – with absolutely no exceptions – it desperately needs to cause something of a theological trauma and beg enormous questions about the legitimacy of a Christian ever supporting war-making in any context whatsoever.