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@JohnPiper Reference should be Mark 16:7 I think.6 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone
Obama says Jesus' statement, "To whom much has been given, much will be required," justifies his call to tax the rich. Would Jesus approve?18 hours ago via web
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@akostenberger Jesus might say Lk19:26 everyone who has will be given more but from one who doesn't have even what he has will be taken away6 hours ago via TweetCaster for iOS from StephenColin
RT @akostenberger: Obama says Jesus' statement, "To whom much has been given, much will be required," justifies his call to tax the rich. Would Jesus approve?12 hours ago via web from Laterrius
@akostenberger not when O is reportedly giving 1%17 hours ago via TweetDeck from matthewbford
@akostenberger He said taxes were similar to that principle. Jesus I think would say be generous and put trust in him not tax rates17 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone from darrellm
“@akostenberger: Obama says Jesus "To whm mch has been given mch will b req" justifies call to tax rich more. Wld Jesus appr?” #ExegesisFail18 hours ago via Twitter for iPhone from GraceForSinners
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