That phrase is just a mealy-mouthed way of avoiding living up to the golden rule. Avoiding the very basis of their religion is something at which christians excel. They actually believe they are destined for an eternity in heaven just because they believe something. Why would a GOD care what a human believes? What an absurdly silly religion!!! Unfortunately there are a god-awful lot of them and they can be very dangerous. The way they act certainly suggests that they love satan far more than any benevolent deity.
2007-12-10 03:52:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Sinner and sin are 2 distinctive issues. Sinners have not have been given any determination because of the fact all of them inherited this sin from the 1st guy Adam so as that all of them called sinners. "subsequently, in simple terms as by way of one guy sin entered into the worldwide and loss of life by way of sin, and to that end loss of life unfold to all adult adult males provided that they had all sinned—." (Rom 5:12) yet whilst specific sinner knows of sin (doing vile element) is undesirable, he maintains to prepare it by way of him being in need of God's glory (being sinner). We hate the sinful or vile issues that he practiced no longer him the sinner. Christianity isn't a sin yet Christians being sinners do sinful issues to portray Christianity to look incredibly undesirable as a faith. do no longer hate Christianity, Christians (sinners), or all human beings else (sinners), hate the sinful issues that sinner promotes that at the instant are not solidarity with the righteousness of God's upright standards. I meant the righteous standards of the only one genuine God and author, no longer the righteous standards of made up god or gods (like devil and his demons). If the made up gods' righteous standards are a similar because of the fact the only one genuine God's upright standards, then there should not be any wars, crimes, sufferings, etc. in this worldwide. Is there?
2016-11-14 07:42:31
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answered by purifory 4
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Sinner is a term that refers to humanity, not the angels or fallen angels. I don't believe the Bible says anything one way or the other about how humans feel toward angelic beings. We have quite enough to do to learn to love each other and God.
2007-12-10 03:35:32
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answered by ? 6
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Actually Christians don't "love the sinner", this is an old fairy tale. There are some engrossed in sin that are unlovable. We love who we can, but it is not unconditional by any means.
2007-12-10 03:38:25
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answered by Higgy Baby 7
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Satan not only enemy he more than that he is a killer, a fighter warrior combatant
he not need your meekness or armistice or truce .
what gospel and Lord said in
John 8:44
the devil, He was a murderer from the beginning, not holding to the truth, for there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies.
2007-12-10 04:29:12
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answered by Mosa A 7
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No, Satan is a fallen angel, we are required to love our fellow humans.
2007-12-10 03:35:33
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answered by ? 7
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We love our fellow man, but hate the evil things they do. We don't love Satan, nor are we required to do so, just the opposite.
2007-12-10 03:38:36
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answered by Trevor S 3
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Satan ain't just your ordinary run of the mill sinner...he IS sin and hate embodied. he is the father of all that is evil.
2007-12-10 03:40:48
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answered by ddking37 5
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Show me that statement in the Bible, I dare ya.
I don't hate, it's destructive. And if I feel anything toward Satan at all, it's pity.
2007-12-10 03:33:38
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answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7
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The expression is aimed at mankind, not to Satan.
2007-12-10 03:36:10
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answered by Darth Eugene Vader 7
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