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When you advocate the extermination of a group of people, you are a hate group.

2007-04-04 04:27:26 · 22 answers · asked by St. Tom Cruise 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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many christian "believers" do not read the whole bible and therefore do not realize that the message is Love, compassion, forgiveness, charity, and mercy toward all. jesus spoke about rejecting "believers" who do not actually know him evidenced by their lack of Love, charity, kindness, compassion for all people. he said people should feed the hungry, house the homeless, clothe the poor, heal the sick, Love God and neighbor, not self and material.

secondly, many christians do not read enough indepth books about politics and government and do not realise that all of the right wing political action is highly organized to take advantage of their lack of information to gain a voting block that was lost by dems when they supported civil rights and all of the racists left in a mass exodus to join the republican party where closet racism and classism are still privately held ideals, though publicly denounced for political purposes.

2007-04-04 05:01:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

Interesting question, but too vage. Are you referring to something that J. Dobson said? Are you referring to what a Christian said? Need more information before I could give you a good answer. Do you have the source and quote where Dr. Dobson calls for the extermination of a group of people?
Dr. Dobson is big on "Self-esteem" and "Psychology", which looks to self. Christianity looks to Christ and His word. I have just bought a book entitled "Prophets of Psychoheresy II, Critiqing Dr. James C. Dobson" by Martin and Deidre Bobgan, it should prove interesting.
Personnally, I disagree with Dr. Dobson on many issues, but I do not know that he is a "hate group"!

2007-04-04 04:45:44 · answer #2 · answered by self_is_steam 2 · 1 1

It would seem more hate comes from you. James Dobson and Focus on the Family has never advocated the extermination of a group of people. And unlike you, they don't lie.

2007-04-04 04:35:25 · answer #3 · answered by Red neck 7 · 9 2

I'm a Christian and I do not agree with James Dobson or Focus on the Family so haven't listened to what they have to say for years. Therefore, I have no idea what you are refering to.

I think many Christians do not faithfully study their Bible and pray for truth and are led into falsehood by "wolves in sheeps clothing".

2007-04-04 04:43:28 · answer #4 · answered by V 5 · 2 2

you like some reading comprehension skills. Your question is a lot off base. < Anchorage legal expert Kevin Clarkson represented the six legislators interior the case as properly, and became to Liberty legal for its constitutional understanding > < The attorneys had was hoping to recoup legal costs in a victory. however the experience replaced into brushed aside final fall > brushed aside.

2016-10-21 00:12:24 · answer #5 · answered by didden 4 · 0 0

Groups like James Dobson's only have the power that people are willing to grant them. And religious zealots always attract followers - i.e., other religious zealots. You can counteract them by spreading the message, whenever and wherever possible, that Christ said we were to love one another, no ifs, no buts and no qualifiers.

2007-04-04 04:36:51 · answer #6 · answered by irish1 6 · 4 2

Sorry, I don't recall James Dobson calling for the "extermination" of anyone, much less an entire group of people. Could you please clarify your accusation?

2007-04-04 04:55:26 · answer #7 · answered by Evan S 4 · 4 1

When did they advocate extermination of any group? I listen to their radio program pretty regularly and have yet to hear anything like that.

2007-04-04 04:34:51 · answer #8 · answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7 · 8 1

No Christian advocates the extermination of a group of people. Who ever said we wanted to exterminate sinners. This world is so messed up. Just because someone stands up for what is right, does not mean that they want to "Kill" those who are doing wrong.

For example - say everyone was beating up their pets. And then you stood up and said "its not right to beat on poor helpless animals". SHould I say YOU are trying to EXTERMINATE people who are beating up thier animals?

No of course not, that is totally ridiculous. So why, when I tell you that I believe homosexuality is a sin, you try to say I am EXTERMINATING them? No one is killing anyone here. I am stating a truth that I belive in. And I dont HATE them, we are all sinners and no sin is better or worse than another.

For goodness sakes get your facts straight. After all, you are allowed to stand up and say that killing babies is good (even though the mother HAD a conscious decision at the time of conception, but was irresponsible). And you are allowed to stand up and say all sorts of degrading things about Christians, because you dont like our views. So why cant we have free speech either?

Seems like YOU are the one doing the EXTERMINATING?????!!!!!

2007-04-04 04:38:26 · answer #9 · answered by B 5 · 8 4

I don't know who James Dobson is. You are assuming a lot if you think all Christians agree with the same people or have some sort of de facto christian leadership which we all follow.

2007-04-04 04:33:57 · answer #10 · answered by slinda 4 · 1 4

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