Jesus hates the sin, not the sinner. Whether it's Americans or Israelis or Palestinians, or Africans in Darfur, the killing is wrong, especially what is going on between Christians, Jews and Muslims - all groups claiming that war, killing and violence is justified in the name of God, Yahweh or Allah. If God condones killing then we are all in trouble. Men condone killing and use God as an excuse.
2006-07-31 07:19:16
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answer #1
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answered by nquizzitiv 5
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Jesus Alou does not hate America. He played for many years in America.
So these Iraqi mothers were pregnant?
Who should "America" support? I mean, historically they are going to back Israel like it or not.
Bombing is a method of abortion? Interesting. I thought it was the other way around given the loons who bomb abortion clinics in the USA.
2006-07-31 07:17:35
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answered by fugutastic 6
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Dude, what the hell?
America LOVES Jesus! Look at our president!
And we are not in Lebanon aborting fetuses. It's a wonderful thought, yes, but our military doesn't have the medical know-how to perform such an operation.
And why would Jesus hate America? I thought he was a very loving and forgiving type of guy, or was that whole "Turn the other cheek" thing bullshit too?
2006-07-31 07:18:27
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answer #3
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answered by Ron 2
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Jesus can only love, proving that by His death.
Even though 1 in 4 pregnancies here end in abortion, an act that he hates, The foreign policy of America giving aid to many countries despite debt, and coming in agreement with scriptures that say to pray for the peace of Israel, we seem to have made the right choice, at least in this case.
2006-07-31 07:22:02
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answered by Victorious 2
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I don't recall a campaign specifically designed to bomb Iraqi mothers nor one that provides support for aborting fetuses.
Jesus was a mortal. But if you believe he was of divinity then no... why would he hate?
Do you think Jesus hates people that use religion to manifest their hate towards innocent people?
2006-07-31 07:20:04
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answer #5
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answered by Jules 2
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The only thing that Jesus hates is sin. Sin is everything that is not of God. As for hating America, the answer is no, but it may appear that way as sin becomes more and more prevalent. He will turn his input away from a nation that becomes too sinful. It is NOT for the true Children of God to worry as He is with you always, even until the end of it all........
2006-07-31 07:21:33
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answer #6
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answered by happylife22842 4
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No, God does not hate America, nor anyone else does He hate. God is a God of love, not of hate. However, I believe that God does hate the lifestyle that people are choosing to live in America. And if the people of America do not repent of the ungodly acts which we are guilty of, then we are going to be in serious trouble with God, sooner or later. Not only are we guilty of killing innocent babies, but we are guilty of many other ungodly acts, such as approving of gaylife. Do you remember what God done in the book of Genesis to the nations of Sodom and Gommorah when they were guilty of such? He told Abraham to get his own family, as well as Lot's family out of the country; and then God destroyed the land of Sodom and Gommorah completely. Is America any better than these nations. I don't believe so. Judgment is surely going to come upon America, if we do not repent of sin, and do it soon. I hope I have helped you.
2006-07-31 07:28:27
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answer #7
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answered by Calvin S 4
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Im told Jesus doesnt hate.
However the Iraqi and Lebanese have caused their own harm by not containing their own terrorists.
2006-07-31 09:13:38
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answered by Alexander Shannon 5
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Jesus does not hate, by the way. If he did, he'd probably be pretty upset with the Islamic terrorist butcher killers who have no problem killing innocent women and children on our own soil.
Does the date September 11, 2001 mean anything to you?
2006-07-31 07:18:05
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answer #9
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answered by wild1handy 3
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I thought jesus got crucified. If they would've done it sooner they could have avoided the uprisings and weaknesses in the Roman Empire ( a very civilized humanitarian empire) and avoided the dark ages where many people slaughtered each other cause of their belief in jesus as a saviour.
2006-07-31 07:18:19
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answered by Anonymous
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