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As the Closet Gay Hate Spewing Former Leader of the I Hate Homos Church, I say "An Eye For An Eye, a Wing for a Wang".

2007-01-18 14:36:16 · 29 answers · asked by ♥ Trek Ice Dancing Queen 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

> Why not a toothfairy for a toothfairy?

I like it

2007-01-18 14:40:36 · update #1

29 answers

Actually we are commanded to love one another.
Love the sinner hate the sin.
It is difficult when we know how against God it is to be gay. We must try to love. Pray for grace so you can love.

2007-01-25 06:30:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

True Christians do not spew hatred at gay people. Quite the
contrary, they Love them as they would any of Gods children.

2007-01-26 08:05:36 · answer #2 · answered by jon 2 · 0 0

I'm one of those Christians you speak of and I honestly think that being Gay is wrong. I chose not accept the Gay lifestyle in my life.

Now, having honestly said that, I also say that what I think shouldn't bother you. I can think as I feel, but you my friend have the right in America to think and do as you wish as long as it doesn't break the law. Just because my preference is to make love to a beautiful woman, my wife, doesn't mean that you should feel the same way.

Now, what frustrates me is those in the Gay community who desire special recognition, public acceptance and special benefits because they are Gay. Its frustrating to me when Gays attempt to thrust their lifestyle on those who prefer not to support the Gay community.

Also, the idea that you would like to physically hurt me for thinking the way that I do is disappointing. I don't support you, but I wouldn't want to hurt you.

2007-01-18 14:45:38 · answer #3 · answered by txguy8800 6 · 1 0

No they shouldn't because as a Christian I be live that it's not right for people to condemn each other. Every christian is not a hater of gay people. The only thing I hate is sin, not people. Don't judge one christian off of what one person does. do you say i hate all white people when only a few bad men had blacks in slavery? I didn't think so. one bad white person doesn't speak for all of them. think about it.

2007-01-18 14:57:18 · answer #4 · answered by Gina M 1 · 1 0

Heaven

blissful upper realm or state entered after death; in Western monotheistic religions it is the place where the just see God face to face (sometimes called the beatific vision). In Judaism, heaven is pictured as the abode of God to which he ultimately welcomes the righteous and faithful. Many Christians believe that after the general resurrection the body of a Christian will be glorified and reunited forever with the soul in heaven. The Roman Catholic church teaches that before entering heaven many souls must pass through purgatory to be made ready. Much of the conventional imagery of the Christian heaven—e.g., golden streets—is based on the Book of Revelation. In Islam, the Qur'an describes heaven in graphically idyllic terms, replete with fleshly delights; but Islam also has a strong mystical tradition which places these heavenly delights in the context of the ecstatic awareness of God. In Zoroastrianism, the souls of the deceased must pass over the Bridge of the Requiter, which widens to allow easy passage for the good, who enter a kingdom of joy and light. In both Hinduism and Buddhism, existence is considered cyclical, making the rewards and pleasures of heaven a desirable but temporary experience; the higher objective is often conceived as a release from any form of rebirth, whether in heaven or on earth.


Hell

Abode of evildoers after death, or the state of existence of souls damned to punishment after death. Most ancient religions included the concept of a place that divided the good from the evil or the living from the dead (e.g., the gloomy subterranean realm of Hades in Greek religion, or the cold and dark underworld of Nilfheim or Hel in Norse mythology). The view that hell is the final dwelling place of the damned after a last judgment is held by Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The Jewish concept of Gehenna as an infernal region of punishment for the wicked was the basis for the Christian vision of hell as the fiery domain of Satan and his evil angels and a place of punishment for those who die without repenting of their sins. In Hinduism hell is only one stage in the career of the soul as it passes through the phases of reincarnation. The schools of Buddhism have varying conceptions of hell, usually entailing some kind of punishment or purgatory. In Jainism, hell is a purgatory in which sinners are tormented by demons until the evil of their lives has been exhausted.

2007-01-26 01:50:13 · answer #5 · answered by NEO 3 · 1 0

Why not. All's fair in love and war.

Although, I personally think you need to examin the Black Movement in America and Dr. King's philosophy. It worked for them! Look what happened in 40 short years!

2007-01-18 15:17:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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2016-10-15 10:37:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes but I'm not going to get involved because I'm not gay and i thank i would be interesting to watch some one H A T E the Christans other than atheist

2007-01-18 14:45:44 · answer #8 · answered by cthulhu will raise 5 · 1 0

It won't make any difference if they do spew hatred. If they have that much hatred, it won't just be towards Christians, it's against anyone who do not agree with their lifestyles...
Actually, Christians pray for them.....

2007-01-18 14:47:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I don't think so...what would it accomplish?

Plus, I am a Christian and I never spew hatred towards gays and lesbians.

But, everyone has a choice.

2007-01-18 14:39:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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