Bernie might have been "like" a third party candidate, but he wasn't one. Had he ran on a third party ticket, he might have denied Hillary the popular vote win as well.
And while we're on the subject of Bernie, you hear all the time about the polls showing him beating trump in the general had he been the nominee. Well, that just totally ignores what would have happened in the campaign once the full force of the GOP propaganda machine took its guns off of Hillary and trained them on him. By the time they were done, people would have thought he was Joe Stalin. Heck, they might have even "found" an old CPUSA membership card for him. It's not like the Russians don't know where there's a bunch of blank ones.
So nobody knows that big big secret of what is known as "write-in vote"? It's simpler to assume that most people either stayed home or, as the old saying goes, "voted for the lesser of two evils"...
What's more interesting is how many blue states won by near-impressively narrow margins, in one case narrower than the swing states that voted Trump that had Candidate Stein demanding recounts. (Yet
only for the Trump-won states instead of any state, regardless of red or blue, that had <3% victory...) Combine that with how many didn't bother to vote (which outgoing politicians were quick to blame since they likely wouldn't have voted for the outgoing politicians' preferred choices regardless) and it's not hard to figure out there are some big issues going on.
I think it is spot on, but I would hardly classify these folks as "Christian." I know people like this and they use the Bible and God as a means to bash others they don't like and act as if they are superior to those who aren't Christians, yet these folks actions are not very Christian like either. If your actions make non Christians want to run away from Christ then you aren't Christian in my opinion. Christ was all about love and forgiveness and helping others. Jesus would not care if an illegal immigrant came to Him for help. Jesus would heal a person for free and not whine about them having to pay out the butt for His healing. Jesus would feed the hungry and not call them "free loaders." Jesus will love the homosexual or person who had an abortion instead of making them feel like dirt. It seems "Christians" like this do more for the devil than they do for Christ.
Jesus also lived in a different time and place. The philosophy is not wrong, but I would still wager there are a few more underlying conditions that don't make such a quick and nimble parallel. Unfortunately. But people who are Christian or seen as Christian are being killed because they don't obey the preferred religion. That's part of the set of underlying conditions. Made more unfortunate since most Mulsims are said to be agreeable to Jesus' philosophy and believe he was one of the greatest Messengers of God to humankind. So if today's Muslims are killing Christians, there's clearly far more going on - on top of everything else going on.
Doesn't make Jesus' philosophy any less true as a result. The real question might be, when do things start to improve?
As for homosexuals, Jesus Himself did refer specifically to marriage as being a union of man and woman (Oh noes, bad bad unions!). But at least Jesus never said homosexuality was the curse of the goddess...
If we're going to take religion solely as how it was written by its creators as opposed to being correctly augmented upon, redefined, or even replaced over time, since Jesus' name was used to justify slavery in the
New Testament - something that has been deemed abhorrent and sinful only more than eighteen centuries later, based on other issues Jesus told of, and yet Jesus Himself never exactly spoke of the slavery issue - isn't that fascinating? As I said, there's a
lot more going on... and not because the Holy Land was occupied by a foreign power at the time...
And that's just about religion and no other factors!