"To hate the sin" means to strongly dislike or have a negative opinion about a person's wrongdoings or immoral actions, while still showing respect or love towards the person themselves. It emphasizes the disapproval of the behavior or choice without necessarily condemning the individual.
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I don't believe in preaching hate, I understand they are trying to teach to
hate the sin not the person... but they aren't doing that.
God hate sin God is God of many things one is love, peace, joy wrath, judgement, don't forget he destroy the world becaused of sin, Sodom and Gomorral
I worship a Holy, Resurrected, Loving, Compassionate Jesus... who still
hates sin as He always has, four, you are studying a totally neutered Scripture... one without power but yet does not create any guilt that would cause you to change and repent.
Christians do nt hate gays, muslims murder gays, christians
just hate our sin because they know it hurts us
Everyone of them is mealy - mouth weasel, speaking out of both sides of their mouths: one saying out one side, love the person, the other side
saying hate the sin, etc, and other such BullSh!t.
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.
This distinction between sinners and sins enables us to align our wills with God's in
hating sins more than we are wont to do (How lukewarm and soft we are toward sin!
Just like the religious folk like to
claim hate the sin but love the sinner, I try to hate the ignorance but love the ignorant.
Just as the parents of the addict hate the addiction with a ferocious intensity, God
hates sin even more.
When you read the book of Leviticus, you can see how much God
hates sin by how much attention he gives to rooting out and destroying leprosy from within the camp.
Much like you Christians like to believe you can
hate the sin without hating the sinner, you can hate religion without hating the people.
Which of course means when somebody says they
only hate the sin, they're in fact saying they hate the sinner as well.
Hate a sin like rape, murder, incest, child abuse, torture, sex slavery, or one of the other multitudes of damaging and destructive sins.
The vast majority of Christians believe that God
hates sin so much that He is filled with wrath toward sin.
youd be wrong, chuck - the loving heh
sinner hating teh sin is someone who HATES gays - they look at gays as less than straights and not deserving of equality - that is pure hate - MLK supported gays per hsi wife - she knew him best - she knew his heart - and hsi right hand man, the guy who made him, Ruskin - was gay - proof he loved everyone
Getting to know God means you will
hate sin as much as he does.
I think the point is that the response to
say hate the sin but love the sinner causes much confusion especially with folks who are Gay identified.
Does anyone understand sin anymore or the understanding of
hate the sin not the sinner.
God
hates sin more than we do, yet loves us more than we love each other.
I have no way to judge for myself what he said, however, if
God hates sin we probably should share that with people.
I don't think we have to hate people who are gay... love the person,
hate the sin.
When we say «love the sinner,
hate the sin» we are attacking the gay person at their very core by calling them sinful for just «being».
This was premised on the notion that standards of morality are objective and unchanging (therefore, «
hate the sin»), but that human beings are weak and often fail to live up to those standards (therefore, «love the sinner»).
Hate the sin, love the man....