I dont care what anyone says,,Jesus loves the gays, the atheist the adultress,who ever it may be Jesus loves you for you !!! Not anything you have done or will ever be able to do,,He loves you!!! Can you conceive how much He loves you..??
2006-11-14
08:34:40
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Jesus came to those people who were in the act and still showed his love to them...It was not the point of who is doing what if you can see pass the sins you can see the person and who it is God loves !!
2006-11-14
08:39:08 ·
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Electria,,that answer was so powerful and I loved it...
2006-11-14
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Jesus always preached love. He never preached that anyone was exempt from his love, he especially didn't preach that one specific group was exempt from his love.
I wish all you Christians would listen a little more to Jesus and a lot less to "the Church" and the parts of the Bible that fit in with your own opinions!
Jesus made a lot of sense. I'm an atheist, but I have a lot of respect for Jesus and everything he taught and stood for.
2006-11-14 08:38:43
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answered by Electra 2
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What love? there is not any love from maximum Christians for gays -- not in accordance to statements from non secular leaders such as Reverend Jerry Falwell: "[homosexuals are] brute beasts...element of a vile and satanic gadget [that] would be fully annihilated, and there will be a occasion in heaven." Jerry Falwell: Quoted in Jim Hill and Rand Cheadle, "The Bible Tells Me So", Anchor Books (1996), Pages sixty 9-70 "i in my view have self assurance that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who're actively attempting to make that an option existence-variety, the ACLU, human beings For the yankee way, all of them who've tried to secularize united statesa.. I ingredient the finger of their face and say 'you helped this ensue.'" Jerry Falwell: Quoted from the Christian Broadcasting community's seven hundred club, with admire to 9/eleven. Or, from Reverend Pat Robertson: "a lot of those human beings in contact with Adolph Hitler have been Satanists, a lot of them have been homosexuals--the two issues seem to bypass collectively."--Pat Robertson, "The seven hundred club," one million/21/ninety 3 We recognize the intolerance and bigotry for what that's, so stop pretending that there is love for us. If something, you're making use of any excuse to furnish further condemnation!
2016-10-17 06:58:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Amen. No father hates his child and loves others. How can an all powerful Father, God, make us and then hate us.
Hate the sin and not the sinner. I believe that the sin is not being something but acting on it and using it as an excuse. Gay people and straight people are what God made them but he specifically instructed us not to act against the Commandments. If one has lust in his/her heart and acts on it with anyone of the same sex or out of the same sex has sinned. No one has the right to fornicate with anyone outside of marriage.
2006-11-14 08:43:18
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answered by Donald W 4
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He loves them but, not their sin and if they are still tight with their sin they can't get into Heaven. This is why he wept over Jerusalem because they would not recognize him and what he was trying to do for them. One has to take advantage of his sacrifice to have it mean anything to them. If they do not repent and become baptized they will go to Hell. Do not preach a made - up Jesus. Teach the real Jesus.
2006-11-14 08:43:20
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answered by Midge 7
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Well, although I do not rever Jesus as a holy figure, merely a historic figure with several good felt wishes for the world, I believe that he can love whoever he wants to as a person, but he spread the word of love to the world, so it is only right that he is not a hypocrite and loves the world.
2006-11-14 08:39:23
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answered by locomonohijo 4
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Now if all these people who answered would just try to be a little more Christ-like....
then THIS gay person would have a much nicer life!
I think it's great that Christ was in the business of healing lepers and preaching to ho's... but some of us just want to be left out of your prayers and practices for awhile... we need room to breathe and make some decisions for ourselves...
We don't all feel the need to be "healed" every day.
That whole "free will" thing was a gift to US too!
2006-11-14 08:47:24
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answered by rabble rouser 6
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Then what do you do with this verse?
Psalm 11:5
The LORD examines the righteous, but the wicked and those who love violence his soul hates.
--God can SAVE the wicked from their ways and love them through Jesus Christ who does have abounding love. But it is out of His own will. Many will come to Christ through hearing the gospel and God drawing them. I know you will say well gay people are violent- but homosexuality is an abomination in the eyes of God- so therefore it is wickedness. Just as idolatry and fornication and murder and stealing is wickedness.
2006-11-14 08:41:20
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answered by Mandolyn Monkey Munch 6
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Jesus, Loves all His Children. He is a forgiving God. And only God will judge.
2006-11-14 08:40:46
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answered by Norskeyenta 6
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Aww yeah... Jesus loves everyone baby. Hot, sweet juicy messianic love. He loves everyone he can get: Man, Woman, Child, Sheep and Goat.
2006-11-14 08:39:39
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answered by John F 3
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Jesus loves us all. Anyone that doesn't agree isn't a "Bible believing Christian". Jesus condemns no one. Only our sins do that, if we allow them and never accept Jesus' salvation.
2006-11-14 08:37:17
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answered by CuriousGirl 4
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