Callous
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The Jesus character in the New Testament is a liberal archetype. He is an iconoclast who teaches non-violence and elevation of love, forgiveness and self-sacrifice as higher values than tradition or dogma. He hangs out with those society rejects. He challenges both the religious and political establishment and is put to death for blasphemy.
And how does that make him a liberal? in most cases in todays society that would make him an outlaw. I know outlaws who are as conservative as the present administration. (Bush and Company) Or i should just say his assoiates.
Liberalism and Conservativism in my mind are political words.
Jesus was suppose to represent a love of man and a way to the lord not a political leader.
Sorry for the bad spelling.