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Originally posted by Superman
Remember the "whose image is on this coin?" question, and the "Give to Ceasar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's" teaching? Clearly, in this passage and in others He was making a sharp division between His concern, and the worldly ones. Government ones. He was apolitical, clearly. So no, He would no doubt reject both parties.
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Jesus in no way advocated or expressed loyalty to Rome...Rome had no authority over Jesus (other than to kill him--much like Rome's modern day advocates)...Jesus certainly did not advocate homosexuality or abortion...Jesus was killed by Rome, much like today's Rome is attempting to do to his Church...It is persecution all over again.