First of all, a Christian, a TRUE
Christian hates the sin but loves the sinner.
Not exact matches
If you're a
Christian and believe that Jesus was pre-ordained to die for our
sins and save the world by doing so, doesn't it seem just plain wrong to blame and
hate the people who were the supposed instruments of «God's plan»?
As for the
Christian hate you speak of, I concur that most
Christians say they believe the «
hate the
sin but not the sinner» but in practice they do alot of sinner
hating.
Ain't you up to your ears in several mortal
sins at once — intolerance, pre-judgment,
hate for thy neighbor, defamation, my good
Christian?
Christians sin (unfortunately), but they must turn from the
sin, and
hate it, and not plan on doing it, and not be proud of it.
It is understandable why the New York Times's Editorial Board would conclude that
Christians view sinners as inferior — the tragic history of Christianity, even within our own country, offers many examples of
Christians who have used
sin as an excuse to dehumanize, discriminate, and
hate others.
Jean Why do
Christians always roll out the
hate the
sin not the sinner rubbish.
«love the sinner,
hate the
sin» is used as a safe harbor for
Christians when they realize what they are believing and saying is absurd.
Obviously, Jews who do not believe Jesus was the messiah do not believe what
Christians believe about him: that Jesus became the scapegoat and the Passover «lamb of God» to atone for our
sins, thus separating
sins from sinners and enabling God and us to love sinners while
hating sins.
God
hates sin, bad things happen to people that live in
sin... even
Christians... that fall into
sin.
Can one truly be a
Christian while at the same time harboring unrepentant
sin (such as
hate)?
Hate to tell you, but if you think Jesus is the Son of God, sent to Earth to repent for all of mankind's
sins, and that he walked this Earth preaching, teaching, praying and healing, then you are a
Christian.
But some of the
sins we do them knowing that we are committing a
sin, this
sin are adultery, murder,
hate and etc. one thing that I realized from most
christian is that, we use grace of God to defend ourselves from heavy
sins that we are committing, and we are deceiving ourselves.
Señora Julia,
christians don't
hate gays, they love the sinner, but
hate the
sin.
The Big Lie as practiced by the contemporary faux
Christian — Love the sinner,
hate the
sin.
Christians do nt hate gays, muslims murder gays, christians just hate our sin because they know i
Christians do nt
hate gays, muslims murder gays,
christians just hate our sin because they know i
christians just
hate our
sin because they know it hurts us
The Big Lie as practiced by the modern faux
Christian --» love the sinner,
hate the
sin».
I'd say that christianity has a lower view of human nature than that — even if you fear God, you still
sin, even
christians themselves
sin, and
hate it.
people who drive around with No 1
Christian Porn and XXX church on a SUV and brag about
sinning are wicked and
Hate Jesus...
Christians rant that they don't
hate the sinner, just the
sin.
I was told that only born - again
Christians had any chance at salvation, and that because of
sin, God
hated the rest of humanity — even those who never heard of Jesus Christ.
The vast majority of
Christians believe that God
hates sin so much that He is filled with wrath toward
sin.
S. Bonner — by your definition the whole «
hate the
sin but love the sinner» thing makes all
christians bigots... for instance
hating the «
sin» of h o m o s e x u a l i t y
Ask the sinners if they think most
Christians love them and
hate their
sin.
His issue isn't with
hating sin, it's that
Christians do not engage the second part, «love the sinner.»
When a watching world says
Christians are full of
hate, it is not a good strategy to tell them that we don't
hate them we just
hate their
sin.
But why do we
Christians sometimes focus on
hating the «
sins» in others that they say results in love and community?
Simple... you claim to be a
Christian (according to your facebook page) so therefor you
hate gays and believe God will reign down destruction on them and all who commit any variety of
sin.
Hmmm... we «
hate your *
sins *... but «love» the * sinner *... you know, a lot of the
Christians, Muslims, Jews, etc...
Justin tackles a lot in this section, but I want to direct our attention to his thoughts on the «love the sinner
hate the
sin» line that we hear so often from
Christians regarding homosexuality.
Christians are so tired of the harassment, manipulation, hidden agendas, lies, abuse,
hate, bigotry and downright
sin that's been associated with «spreading the Gospel of Christ» that they've simply abandoned talking about Jesus altogether.
How terrific would it be if the message of this paragraph was how people who profess to be
Christians really conduct their lives, instead of spouting pious plat.tudes like «love the person,
hate the
sin» and not acting anything like they mean it.