Those who love to HATE defy and make a mockery of Christ's "Last Commandment", "Love one another as I have loved you," do they go to Hell when they die? These ones who are un-Christ-like and defy the Biblical caveat, "Be slow to anger," do they go to Hell when they die? These "accusers" who would "accuse" and "stone" Mary Magdalene if she were alive today for being a leg-spreading whore, do they go to Hell when they die? Who did Jesus "hate" when He was on Earth? Was it the drunkard? NO! Was it the prostitute? NO! Was it the heathen? NO! Was it the greedy tax collector? NO! Was it the sinner? NO! IT WAS THOSE POISONED BY "SELF-PIOUS RELIGIOISITY", THEY WERE THE ACCUSERS JESUS HATED, AND HE CALLED THEM VIPERS, THE OFFSPRING OF SATAN. But what about the others, the drunkard, the prostitute, the heathen, the greedy tax collector and the sinner? What was Christ's attitude towards them? HE LOVED THEM. Why? Because He knew His LOVE would HEAL and TRANSFORM them.
HATERS... GET A CLUE.
2006-11-26
17:34:30
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I sorry to be the one that breaks the news to you, but I had an Aunt who hated me for 2 years for being Gay, depite that I accepted Christ in my heart and repented. One day the Angel of Wisdom took me up to Heaven and I was told "Refrain from the presence of your Aunt for the sins against you by her are too great." The angel brought forth a great book and said, "This is the Book of Utterances, everything you say on Earth is recorded in this book for your very own words shall judge you. Read these two pages." I read terrible things that were like curses against me. Before us my aunts face materialized and she said that she said the horrible thing, "Once a homosexual, always a homosexual." I obeyed and stayed away from my Aunt for 2 years. Then Christ took my spirit at 3 a.m to confront my Aunt reagarding her hatred. Her face was twisted with hate as she yelled at God. Later that same day at 3 p.m. she died of a massive and violent heart attack. She was a Born-Again Christian.
2006-11-26
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A week later was her burial, and the following day I grew tired and took a nap. Christ took my spirit, again, to show me what He did with my Aunt. Christ transfomed her beautiful glorified body into an old wrinkled crooked woman with a big hook nose, and gave her dingy robes with a hood. I saw Him place her in a terrible place that He called "Melancholiopolis" (the City of Melancholy). The very atmosphere weighed yuo down with heaviness and great sorrow, dejected pierced to the bone with great saddness and pain. The city was infinite without city limits. It had structures 100 stories tall as far as the eye could see, and it was laid out with a grid street system. The city was filled with people exactly like her, the "Drudgers". They all were eternally condemned to drudge aimlessly forever. God's voice spoke to me and said, "This is where all those who loved to hate have gone for their anger, bitterness, unforgiveness, all those that did not love the Gift of Life. I was awed.
2006-11-26
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Jesus doesn't hate you and neither do l... I realize that there are many so-called Christians out there that would rather physically beat people down than prayerfully raise them up but don't tie a rope around all of us for the wrong they do... I speak for all real (Christ-like) Christians... God bless you...
2006-11-26 17:56:10
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answered by john316tdh 3
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I suppose all the non-christian haters will.
True Christians won't HATE anyone. Neither did Jesus. He got upset with the behavior of some people but he did not hate them. It was/is his wish that all should be saved.
He made it clear what he expected of the woman caught committing adultery. First he told the men who wanted to stone her that the one who was without sin could throw the first stone. That prodded their conscience and all of them left because they all had sinned. Then he told the woman, "You are forgiven, go and sin no more".
That is his advice to all of us.
Go and sin no more. Do not embrace sin, do not go in search of it but rather ask God to help you avoid it.
You mentioned that He would heal the drunk, the prostitute, the heathen, the greedy, and the sinner because He loved them. You mentioned that he would transform them. Did you not comprehend the word transform? According to World Book Encyclopedia transform means "to change in nature, condition, or character."
That means the drunkard stops looking for booze to numb his brain, the prositute stops looking for tricks and begins to live morally. The heathen begins to worship God, the greedy become fair and generous, and the sinner???? Well the sinner stops sinning. That means the lier stops lieing and the homosexual stops being homosexual, and the thief stops stealing, and the adulterer stops committing adultery. Do you get the picture? Your own words were , "His LOVE would HEAL and TRANSFORM them."
2006-11-26 18:02:19
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answered by Harley Charley 5
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You are right that it is totally anti-christian to hate anyone. That is definitely wrong. Anyone who hates needs to be forgiven just like every other sinner. Lying about others is also a sin. But I think Mary Magdalene would forgive you if you asked her to. And I know God will if you ask Him. Or maybe you are just mistaken about Mary. If she was a whore, the Bible doesn't record it. So I don't know how you would know that. She was freed from 7 demons, but that is no reason to call her a whore. Look in Luke 8:2.
2006-11-26 18:09:07
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answered by ? 5
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There is no such place as the hell that organized religion teaches. In the hebrew bible, the word sheol, or hell, is defined as the place of all departed spirits. We all go to "hell" when we die. It is the waiting room for judgement. So yes, they do go to hell. So do I. So do you. There is no place of eternal damnation and hellfire. God is not a cruel child holding a magnifying glass in the sun over all of us ants. He does not create us to waste us. How many people do you know that have not committed atleast one sin in their lifetime that Catholicism brands us to hell for. SO if the homosexual goes to hell, and the liar goes to hell, and the homophobe goes to hell, and so on and so forth, who would be left to go to "heaven"? Not one person could cast that stone. Our lives are in fact a test, but the grading curve is not nearly as strict as what religion teaches. Be yourself, no matter what that may be-and try to live in a way that honors God. Love others. Forgive the people that hate you. Even if it had nothing to do with God, it would still make you feel better.
2006-11-26 17:49:54
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answered by dragonlady 4
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i'm in no way homophobic so this question doesn't truly save on with to me. i'm purely answering because i'm curious to study what those who're homophobic would say. it really is a reliable question...and one which will make some human beings imagine. It by no ability ceases to amaze me what number of human beings imagine that purely associating with gays will cause them to "turn" gay. Sexual orientation might want to by no ability be a aspect even as it includes a topic like that. which will be declaring that each and every one gays have HIV...which isn't authentic...and that no heterosexual human beings have HIV...it really is also no longer authentic. EMT
2016-11-29 20:07:35
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answered by laranjeira 4
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Loving someone is telling them the truth despite the hurt. Homosexual activities are sinful and God is not with one that practices such evil. I'll not give approval for anyone's sin, thanks. I suggest it is you that is the hater...you should get a clue, before it's too late.
Everyone is a sinner. What is your point? We don't continue in our sin, we repent and move on to better, more Godly pursuits.
2006-11-26 17:41:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, what Church have you been hanging around outside of? Of course Christians cannot hate anyone, but we do not and cannot condone the act of homosexuality. Love the sinner, hate the sin.
2006-11-26 17:37:48
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answered by The Nag 5
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As a Christian the only thing I hate is the sin itself. I am human. I have sinned. ALL have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. My heart aches for people who choose to live in open sin and reject the gift of salvation for the pleasure their sinful lifestyles afford them for a season. It is our God-given obligation to try to save those who are lost. You are right, Jesus Christ did not hate those sinners around Him but He also did not hang around with them and associate with them while they were living in open sin. Mary Magdalene was forgiven of her sins and became a follower of Christ, almost as one of the Disciples. Jesus Christ went to the adulterous woman at the well - Samaritan at that - and told her of her sin and forgave her. We tend to forget the last part of all those stories....Jesus instructed them to GO AND SIN NO MORE.
Anyone who hates a person for any reason is being un-Christlike just as anyone who condones sin for any reason is being un-Christlike. You must not confuse the two. I am not homophobic because I don't hang around with and be-friend gays. If God places them in my path I will reach out to them on the same level that Jesus did for the woman at the well. If I choose to be-friend them and hang out with them while they practice that lifestyle it's just the same as me condoning it and I have to answer to God for that. His opinion of me is much greater than any "name" the "politically correct" wish to place on me.
2006-11-26 17:53:06
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answered by Pamela 5
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Haters shouldn't hate- we should all hate sin and love the sinner- whoever he or she is- We should show his love to all!! XXOo-God BLess and Love you-D
2006-11-26 17:41:03
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answered by Debby B 6
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No, unfortunately those who deserve to suffer will also just rot when they die.
2006-11-26 17:42:23
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answered by hating atheist 1
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