Because it's easier to judge another person that to judge yourself. They are hypocrits. They are taught to stop preaching the Gospel and begin their Satanic ritual of harrassing homosexuals, because of their demonic pastors that preach from a King James Bible. Even though King James was a homosexual himself, bigtime.
If anyone reading this doubts me on this, read God's Secretaries. And then realize God said that whosoever wills may come. Even me.
2007-03-31 19:58:48
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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Many Christians take the Bible literally.Some things may be literal account but everything is not and when the that belief gets ah old of you you began to see things the way you want. So what they read becomes intertwined with what they believe and that is destructive and thats wrong. Some Christians go as far as saying that being gay is a choice and spit in God's face. We have the ability to see things from an objective point of view and any non biased observer can see that homosexuality is not a choice. I can't deny some that some truth is in the Bible but I can deny based on my personal beliefs that gay people are not abminations.
2007-03-31 20:03:43
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answered by Ronell B 1
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We Christians are not ignoarnt, and you cannot judge all Christians the same. Some Christians use our faith or interpret it differently. Some intermix their own personal feelings along with their beliefs. All sins are equal in God's eyes and will be punished the same. Homosexuality is a sin and will be punnished, but its no different than the sin that you commit when a man lust after a woman or when one bares false witness. In addition to the equality of sins, all bare the same forgiveness as well. God forgives all, and even homosexuals can be forgiven of their sins and turn from their ways. Therefore its important that Christians should look to our Bibles and accept and love homosexuals just as they would a liar or a thief and know that although these individuals are all sinners they can be saved by the blood of the Lamb (Jesus Christ.) and turn from their wicked ways.
2007-03-31 20:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No true Christian should "hate" anyone. Yes, homosexuality is a sin, but, "Thou shalt not judge" . Judging others is also a sin. I am a Christian and my brother is gay. He was ordained as a priest (not Catholic, can not remember what faith). It is very contridicting, but my brother is his own person. I love everyone. Everyone chooses the life they live, and only God will make the decision of one's fate. Many people do not understand todays society, therefore, they condemn everything that is wrong and homosexuality is one of those topics that is everywhere now days. More people are "coming out" as oppossed to the everyday sins such as swearing, adultery, greed, glutony and so on. So I feel like that is why Christians are coming down so hard on gay men and women. But they need to remember to pray for those people.
2007-03-31 20:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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You are so correct and I can only speak for me. I do not hate homosexuals, just the sexual immorality that it brings. God says that we should hate all sin. I even hate it when I sin. That is why I repent and ask God's forgiveness and ask Him to help me not do it and any other sin again. It does not make my sins or any other sins correct. The Word of God says that a righteous man falls seven times. You may say that if he is righteous why would he call seven times.. What makes him righteous is the he acknowledges he has fallen, repents of his sin and gets up and try it again, not intent on doing that same thing again. To my understanding, with homosexuality, there is not a will to change. That is a stronghold of satan. I am sorry if i offend anyone but that is the Word of God. May God Bless U.
2007-03-31 20:03:13
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answered by Anonymous
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First off, oh so smart one, most Christians don't go around crying out to homosexuals that they are an abomination. If you have met some who do that, it is foolish of you to categorize all of us that way. Of course we hate homosexuality, just as we hate every other sin, but it is especially repulsive because it is often public and goes against everything that is natural. Although we hate all sin, and although we all fall into sin far too often, we are surrounded by sin and therefore have sadly grown more accustomed to such things as taking the Lord's name in vain. That does not make it right, but that is the answer to your question.
Oh, and "monkey pie", those old testament ritual laws served their purpose, but they are no longer laws for Christians today, now that Christ has come. I wouldn't expect you to understand, but if you had email I would want to debate you about it. But please don't say those things about Christians when you are so woefully ignorant.
2007-03-31 20:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Christian and personally do not hate homosexuals... I have friends who are gay. The thing I realize, is that I have made mistakes, and so has every other human on earth. I try not to judge people because, when I have my own faults, why should I judge someone for their faults?
2007-03-31 20:03:57
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answered by Matt 3
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because when someone that says God's name in vein tries to marry, it doesn't end up on the news. I am a Christian and I have to problem with gay people.
2007-03-31 19:57:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think the "hate" is the right word or meaning. I think it's more like disapprove or find objectionable. A true Christian is to hate no one. Christians might disapprove of homosexuality because It's unnatural, and to voluntary be involved in an unnatural act. Another reason might be that in recent years the gay community has flaunted their actions and seem to desire certain rights as a minority. They appear to want rights, breaks, special treatment due to being involved in an act that is considered errant. It's like getting benefits for doing something wrong.
2007-03-31 20:12:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians feel like they must be in everyone Else's business. They claim love but they express hate better than most "HATE" groups. Also if you look at the new churches being build all over the place you know the show of force has to pay for their new buildings. "If Christians were really Christians" Even God must be disappointed in them.
2007-03-31 19:59:14
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answered by Anonymous
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