Huckabee Claimed Jesus 'On The Cross' Supported The Death Penalty

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Huckabee dodged the question that time. But in 1997, Huckabee claimed that Jesus would have agreed with him on supporting the death penalty. Shortly before a triple execution in Arkansas in Jan. 1997, a caller called into Huckabee's show on Arkansas Educational Television Network and asking how he squared his Christian teachings with his support for the death penalty. As the Arkansas Times reported on Jan. 22, 1997:

"Interestingly enough," Huckabee allowed, "if there was ever an occasion for someone to have argued against the death penalty, I think Jesus could have done so on the cross and said, 'This is an unjust punishment and I deserve clemency'."

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Just like not having a Muslim in your cabinet, these type of questins with a religious pretext have little place in debates for the office of the President of The United States. It is clearly stated in the Constitution. People running for office are sworn to uphold the laws of the land and not the bible.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:22 AM on 12/04/2007

As a Baptist preacher, Huckabee apparently was able to answer "yes" to a question posed by one of his favorite Baptist Spirituals "Were You There the Day They Crucified My Lord."
http://lobotomycolumn.com/2007/12/03/huckabee-claims-jesus-on-the-cross-supported-the-death-penalty.aspx

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 12/03/2007

President Huckabee. Yuck. Double Yuck.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 PM on 12/03/2007

He seems to forget that Jesus did what he did for a reason. If anything, anyone considering himself a Christian should realize what a mistake that was. Personally, I used to be for the death penalty, but I've grown up and I've changed. I fail to see how one can stop killing by flaunting killing as a penalty. It makes no sense.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 12/03/2007

"Interestingly enough," Huckabee allowed, "if there was ever an occasion for someone to have argued against the death penalty, I think Jesus could have done so on the cross and said, 'This is an unjust punishment and I deserve clemency'."

WOW! Put aside the awful policy position for a second and let's just look at the theology. I'm not even Catholic anymore and I'm stunned by this. Christ's suffering and death on the cross is the pivotal moment in Christian theology, more important than the Resurrection itself. That a pastor of ANY branch of Christianity would suggest that Jesus would have addressed something as comparatively unimportant as the death penalty at that point is beyond amazing. (P.S. Not that I think any of that stuff really happened, but still!)

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 12/03/2007

This country just worships anyone who can deflect reality, and revert to the bible, jesus and a bunch of other hot buttons. Americans deserve all that they reap from the dummies they worship. How did a country leaving behind religous persecution (so its told) only to be so one-sided about personal faith. Take away the tax-free status of these institutions and their influence will go away. What a racket.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 12/03/2007

Where do people get the idea the the god of the Bible is pro-life? The death penalty os all over Leviticus. A man gets killed simply for picking up sticks on the Sabbath. Much of the Old Testament reads like the Hebrew version of "Mein Kampf" what with one "divinely-inspired" genocide after another. Joshua comes off like Yahweh's Hitler. As I stated before, let's have a candidate based in reality, not mythology.

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 12/03/2007

I always thought that the most important document in this country, the writings against which everything else is measured, is the CONSTITUTION.

Who cares what Jesus thinks. He is not the the POTUS, SCOTUS, and neither is the bible. Stop this nonsense

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 12/03/2007


the bozo who invented religion will have a lot to answer for at the pearly gates
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favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 AM on 12/03/2007

Mr Huckabee should know you cannot serve God and Mammon! Something just not right about a Bible in one hand and Death in the other. Mr Huckabee should not be putting words into the mouth of Christ, nowhere in the Bible can any justification for Mr Huckabees words be found!
Christ would never have argued about His dying on the cross, for He was doing His Fathers will! And, concerning approval of the death penalty, why did Christ ask that those who killed Him be forgiven, demonstrating that what they did to Him was wrong in that it broke Gods law, thou shalt not kill!

favoriteFavorite Flag as abusive Posted 05:43 AM on 12/03/2007
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