If you are a Christian, then you do not hate any of them. Hate and the Holy Ghost cannot exist in the same place. Your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit. It will leave if hate comes in. Your choice by the scriptures is"Warn your neighbor" If he does not listen to the truth, it is upon him, not you. Lead them to the scriptures and let God do the rest.
2006-12-31 09:37:01
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answered by canbarra 2 2
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I would say the majority of Christians are not haters or bigots so most Christians would not qualify. However, if you are referring to the minority of ignorant and arrogant Christians, which are out there, I would say Muslims and abortionists, judging by the fact that they kill both and rarely go after atheists or homosexuals in such a manner, though they sometimes do.
2006-12-31 09:40:47
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answered by Michael M 3
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Is a true loving desire not see other burn in hell really what you consider hate? If you were burning to death in a car is stopping to help, Hate? Christians should be loving, intolerance of evil ways is in no way a form of hate. I hate my own sinful nature! Did you know that St. Paul called himself the chief of all sinners? Sin is Sin no matter if it is my lust, your greed or Muslims, atheists, abortionists or homosexuals we are all sinners. Its about a personal relationship with Jesus he died for my sin as well as the sin of Muslims, atheists, abortionists or homosexuals! Hope that helps.
2006-12-31 09:49:01
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answered by YouthGuy 2
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I'd say abortionists. Muslims and athiests are "confused". Homosexuals are "a perversion". But abortionists are "murderers". Theirs is a deliberate crime.
Silly christians, didn't you know the Old Testament went out of style years ago? Now it's New Testament all the way, and you know what Jesus says about calling your brother a fool. Tsk. Tsk.
2006-12-31 09:38:29
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answered by Tain 2
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I think that real Christians don't hate any of these people. Sadly, however (generally) the love of both Christians and Muslims to people outside thier group is bounded. It is a love that does not cross thier own relgious group. Let them believe in the real God: A God that gives extreme love and is not concerned with the criteria of religous belief.
2006-12-31 09:38:30
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answered by Robert 2
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Are you asking about church people? I don't know any Christians, but I can say this about church people: In their Hell muslims will burn and suffer hideous rashes, and have only old cranky virgins; atheists will suffer rotten boils that will ooze an awful stench, in addition to some unmentionable discomforts; abortionists will suffer painful farts; and homosexuals will have intestinal worms and will itch and can't scratch -- all this in addition to the normal torments of Hell.
2006-12-31 09:37:58
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answered by Anonymous
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When Christians start to exercise the mandate from Christ to teach ("disciple them") or exercise their right to Free Speech on toucy subjects people automatically assume it is "hate speech". Admittedly there are a few that are hateful, but for the most part Christians are kind and loving. It is the duty of the church to inform, those who don't know.
2006-12-31 09:37:28
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answered by Sassy 3
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Real Christians don't hate any of these groups. They do hate the act of abortion (murder) and the actions of homosexuals. As far as Muslims, we are to love them and simply tell them the gospel story. Atheists are in the same boat as Muslims.
2006-12-31 09:36:55
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answered by kenrayf 6
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In the past they really really hated jews (for killing their God, lol) but after the Christians exterminated them all they got bored with that
Now they hate the Muslims and are seeking to exterminate them as theyve done in Bosnia, Kosovo, Chechnya, Iraq and Afghanistan and Palestine
2006-12-31 10:15:59
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answered by jewish n proud 2
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If they are Christians, they better not hate anyone. We are not encouraged or allowed to hate anyone. We are taught to love one another and live with one another, though we are all still human.
As humans, we are all sinners. As sinners, we have weaknesses and those weaknesses get us into trouble everyday. When we advertise those weaknesses in front of others, we show our non-beleiveing audience that we are no better qualified to lead others to Christ than anyone else.
If anything, we should be more aware of others who need direction and give a better example of what Christ wants from us and how he expects us to conduct ourselves.
2006-12-31 09:34:38
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answered by joe_on_drums 6
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