I agree, maybe not so harshly, but I do agree. Jesus loved everyone and if he were alive today, he'd be a hippy, and he'd probably really dislike the way SOME christians are. He even loved those that killed him, didn't he? And a huge premise of the religion is to love the sinner hate the sin.
2007-05-19 23:31:30
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answered by lastonealive@sbcglobal.net 2
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Why don't you use the correct bible, It says we can rebuke, Repove, with all longsuferring. Now did you realize there was many different religious people back in Jesus time, & Jesus left them alone, Remeber Jesus said women where is thy acursers & Jesus said neither do I condeme thee go & sin no more. Now since you think us TRUE Christians is the one that hates the other ones, I don't see any christian writing this complaint or could it be conviction on you that caused you to write this questuion. And by the way, it says they will be lovers of their own selve, & then shall be turn away from the truth. & be turned unto fables that they may beleive a lie since they refused the truth. So friend it is not the christians, it is people like you that try to get something started claiming you are a christian just to run when the fire gets burning, That is how most of you all do Is start a fire & run & then laugh about it & start another fire & run. Why can't you stand up to you own mistakes, I can Mine, Are you man enough, I doubt it, I see you as someone in their 20's. I am 57 yrs old & have been saved 37 years of it. anything else you want to cry about, oh yes dry behind your ears, they are still wet.
2007-05-19 23:51:53
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answered by birdsflies 7
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Religion is a unique force in society. It motivates individuals to do both good and evil. Historically, it has promoted: an end to slavery, racial integration, equal rights for women, and equal rights for gays and lesbians. It has motivated individuals to create massive support services for the poor, the sick, the hurting, and the broken. Conversely, it has been used to justify slavery, racial segregation, oppression of women, discrimination against homosexuals, genocides, exterminations of minorities, and other horrendous evils.
BUT THERE IS ALWAYS A FLIPSIDE!
2007-05-19 23:41:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it would all depend on our attitudes when we "condemn" people. If we are telling the truth, kindly and lovingly, using the Bible as our guidelines, it is not hateful, therefore we would not be going to hell.
I know some Christians out there truly DO hate others, but I'm not one of them. If I correct a person, it's because I love them.
2007-05-19 23:31:59
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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Hate = Hell
2007-05-19 23:27:34
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answered by Invisible_Flags 6
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A Christian HATES no one, BUT uses Spiritual Discernment. Do you KNOW what Hate means? It is LOVES LESS. You must read with Understanding. According to your Statement you do not believe in God anyhow so why are you asking this as you are not going to get an answer from a True Christian that you will respect anyway? (the answer)
2007-05-19 23:30:39
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answered by Ex Head 6
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Well, not ALL christians hate other religions. They just think they're worshiping the wrong god or something, and that they have to "save" them.
2007-05-20 03:34:13
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answered by trainboy765 4
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I'm not christian. I'm not going to hell, and I hate plenty of other religions.
2007-05-20 00:27:16
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answered by rep206 3
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I, as a Christian, don't hate people of other religions. Jesus said to love our even our enemies, and he loved ALL people.
2007-05-20 01:17:13
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answered by hodgiegirl2000 4
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I don't think Christians actually hate other religions
2007-05-19 23:30:30
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answered by espms290 4
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