The Koran cites some 22 types of sinners that Allah does not love. "Allah loves not the unjust." "Allah loves not the glutton." Yet, most of us are unjust sometimes, and just other times; gluttons sometimes, and not other times. So do these verses mean God's love for us flips on and off like a light switch, depending on our behavior at the moment? Please, I mean no offense -- I am just trying to understand.
Christians believe that, although God holds us accountable for our actions, God's love for us is unconditional, infinite, and eternal. Conditional love is not love at all. If God doesn't love sinners, then the ones he does love make an awfully short list! Muslims, please explain your understanding of this.
2006-11-18
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