I believe that any Christian doing so is committing the sin of vanity.
2007-11-09 16:29:18
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answered by The Eternal Squire 3
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Why do people answering this question accept your premise? You haven't defined what you mean by right-wing Christian, and you haven't offered evidence that they apply the principle as you claim.
If you'd like to rephrase your question in a way that suggests you want thoughtful responses, I'd be happy to offer you one.
2007-11-10 00:39:28
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answered by BAMAMBA 5
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It's easier to hate than to love, it requires less personal sacrifice. So people who are not fully committed will be quick to hate.
2007-11-10 00:26:59
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answered by Truth 7
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What is a right-wing? The sinner is the one that creates the sin, so they will have to do better than that to overcome the sinner and then repent his sins.
2007-11-10 00:24:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Because the moment they give the 'hate the sinner' principle the thumbs-up, they become a wacked out, freaky *** cult.
Lookit Westboro Baptist. o.O
2007-11-10 00:24:55
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answered by Anonymous
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TRUST IN THE GREAT RAOUL AND ALL WILL BE WELL MY SON
2007-11-10 00:27:25
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answered by Big Mike 1
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