Yes. God's love is inclusive.
And for people who think God makes people suffer, that's a common mistake. It isn't God who makes people suffer. It's satan.
2006-07-02 17:47:28
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answered by Einsteinetta 6
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You and most answerers sadly don't know God. God hates very much evil and bad people, and when corruption, sins, and killings for nothing spread his hate is strong and his punishment is soon. Read history of previous nations to know what God did to them, but what He hides for them in hell is worse. I am sure that at the current situation less than 25% of the world population will be saved and the rest will go to hell. I invite every body to think of this because it is true; God doesn't care for the numbers but for the quality of humans and those disobedience people will suffer for ever. I believe that in the eyes of Allah an ants colony is better than a sinner society, and on this I built my belief.
2006-07-03 01:02:49
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answered by helper 4
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God only loved the Israelites and later, the Jews. They are his chosen people. Read the OT stories of how he commanded them to utterly destroy their enemies, even including the babies, children, and pregnant women. If God loved everyone, then he would not have shown favoritism to one nation while cursing all the others.
In the NT, God's love is only for people who believe in him. If you don't believe in him, he sends you to hell. How is that a demonstration of his love? If he loved everyone equally, then he would not show favoritism of Christians while condemning to hell all others. You can keep your elitist God, I sure don't need him. Santa Claus is way nicer.
2006-07-03 00:49:52
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answered by Antique Silver Buttons 5
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Wish people would listen to you. Christianity gives God a bad name. It makes Her look like a judgmental fool. This is not the God that I know.
2006-07-03 00:44:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends upon the person who believes in god. Since god is make-believe then only the person who conceptualizes god can answer that question.
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2006-07-03 00:45:53
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answered by Anonymous
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God is Love.
2006-07-03 00:45:03
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answered by t a m i l 6
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I don't see a question here. But, I agree with you wholeheartedly. Amen to everything you said. Thank God for people like you!
2006-07-03 00:46:24
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answered by georgiapeach 4
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god loves all of his children- meaning everyone and everything he created. wheter or not ur saved doesnt determine his love for you. he loves us all equally and favors no group of ppl over another. however, his promises do include coming back for his children, the o nes that beleive in and accept him as their lord and saviour. if you repent and feel remorse for ur sins, you will be forgiven.
confess with thy tounge
and believe in thy heart
and ye will be saved from damnation.
2006-07-03 00:46:04
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answered by brini14@sbcglobal.net 2
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I believe the only way we can experience love, in it's purest sense, is to know God.
He loves everyone, whether they return love for Him or not. He proved that by sending Jesus to redeem us while we were yet sinners.
2006-07-03 00:49:16
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answered by Contemplative Chanteuse IDK TIRH 7
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Thats why god lets evil exist.. because he loves us.. yeh right. thanks for all the torture, paedophiles, wars, poverty.. yep you love us big powerful one, and all your racist biggoted, homophobic torturous followers. Thanks alot on giving us this earth which we destroy and exterminate the species you gave us with out you saying a single word... oh mysterious silent, for ever watching forever doing nothing, apathetic.. pathetic one.
Bill gates has more power than you oh mighty lord.
2006-07-03 00:55:07
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answered by CJ 3
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