The Bible is full of violence and hatred. There are countless references to how it is OK to hate and kill.
And figure this out, from the book of Luke, chapter 14, where Jesus says that people should hate their parents:
26 "If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters—yes, even his own life—he cannot be my disciple."
2006-08-29 11:59:18
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answered by LaRue 4
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How do you know "evil doers" does not refer to those who were involved in heathen fertility cults? There were some practices in Biblical times which would have been abhorrent to every person on the earth with normal feelings-such as child and infant sacrifice. People here need to read a good Bible commentary. I send you a gummy bear.
2006-08-29 18:58:48
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answered by Cookie777 6
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Sometimes, I almost think the whole religion is about hate. But then again, that's just because I see the AMERICAN'S qestions and comments. In other countries today that are predominantly Christian, you don't see that much stupidity.
2006-08-29 18:54:51
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answered by sourgrapesguy 2
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the bible is an evil book-------try telling that to a christian and you get bitchslapped for it
I notice how christians say well they hate us cause blah blah blah, but the bottom line is they act like pompous ******* and they will be treated as such,
2006-08-29 18:53:31
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answered by Anonymous
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the bible also says "love thy neighbor." it's just one of the many contradictions in the bible. Take note, THE BIBLE ISN'T PERFECT!
2006-08-29 18:53:39
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answered by Kaiser32 3
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The Bible is always right. Don't question the Bible.
2006-08-29 18:59:36
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answered by Thrasymachus 2
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Well, if the bible says it, it must be truth!!! Isn't that what the christians say??? Otherwise, it's of the devil.
2006-08-29 18:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It is never right to justify hate.
2006-08-29 18:51:24
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answered by Rance D 5
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