They decided that people
who preach hate against a minority are not good people, and thus denied them a program on their network.
What really needs to happen, is for Christians that advocate rights for the LGBT community to stand up, and speak out, with as much force and righteousness as
those who preach hate.
The so called «christians» you see in the news like Camping, and others
who preach hate against everything - gays, abortion etc..
Not exact matches
Atheist do not need proof thru science that god does not exist, and that is what Dawkins
preaches, among other things, like
hate towards people
who believe in god.
Obama's mentor
preached to him anti-white race, anti-American, let's steal from people
who work to give to those
who don't
hate speech for 20 years.
If God is truly love, and Jesus truly said «treat others as you would have them treat you», that the «religionists» are the ones
who hate and condemn the most and those
who are not religious
preach brotherhood and consideration for all people?
If God is really love and Jesus really said «Do until others as you would have them do unto you...» Why is it that religionists (all flavors)
hate and condemn and non-religious people are the ones
who preach consideration and tolerance?
Naturally, when you
preach a sermon like this to a group of people
who think God
hates filthy Gentile women and leprous enemy soldiers, and that God's ultimate goal for such people is to kill them and send them to burn forever in hell, you will not be the most popular teacher that this particular audience has ever had.
It's tougher to consider that a boy
who had been raised in a good home - a home where faith was
preached and practiced, a home where education was encouraged and lauded, a home where charity was instilled and cultivated - grew up to
hate so much.
There are even those
who would have us that believe it to be a sin, and
preach against it to be incarcerated for
hate crimes.
He
preaches hatred and intolerance to the emotionally challenged, unhappy people
who hate their lives and seek emotional release.
Jeremy Myers, i think you are wrong and David is right, so many out there are
preaching you can live any way you want and be right that Grace covers any sin, they really believe that, that is not what the bible says, God was very concerned about sin so much he sent Jesus his son to die on a cross for us, if we accept Jesus as our savor then we are to obey his commandments, not break them, we are to live a righteous and holy life as possible, the bible plainly list a whole list of things if we live in will not to to heaven unless we repent, if we die while in these sins, we will not go to heaven, what is the difference, between someone
who said a prayer and someone
who did not, and they are living the same way, none, i think, if we are truly saved it should be hard to do these things let alone live and do them everyday, i would be afraid to tell people that it does not matte grace covers their sins, i really think it is the slip ups that we are convicted of by the Holy Spirit and we ask for forgivness, how can anyones heart be right with God and they have sex all the time out of marriage, lie, break every commandment of God, i don't think this is meaning grace covers those sins, until they repent and ask for forgiveness, a lot of people will end up in hell because preachers teach Grace the wrong way,, and those preachers will answer to God for leading these people the wrong way, not saying you are one of them, but be careful, everything we teach or
preach must line up with the word of God, God
hates sin,
People
who hate him because of what he
preached?
There is no God
who would
preach hate and conversion or inclusion through fear and
hate.
«I'm not coming to
preach hate, I'm here to
preach about a saviour - Jesus Christ
who can make a difference in our lives if we put our faith and trust in him.»
Of course, the very best thing we can do in response to any sort of fear or
hate or stigmatization is to
preach the gospel like crazy, to spread the good new that, through Christ, God is making all things new and the Kingdom of Heaven is open to all
who long for it.
It's very refreshing to hear from a christian
who doesn't
preach hate from the pulpit.
He did not
preach, but the pastor
who did denounced racism and told those present what was wrong about those acts of
hate.
I was part of the evangelical movement for over 12 years, and after hearing the continuous bombardment of
hate preached against anyone not submitted to their leaders, stepped away to become a believer in Christ,
who came to save not condemn.
Having lived through a few of these, as well as inheriting a couple of them, I understand what it's like to have people
hate me just for showing up, to
preach to people
who spent six days every week telling other people what to do, and to people
who just assumed that their version of gossip, slander, personal and family attacks, and pettiness was «normal.»
Similarly, «playing God» pairs with the young gay protagonist of the video sitting in a pew with his mother, the same mother
who harasses him until he shuts the door in her face at «paraphrase a book written thirty - five - hundred years ago,» and
who aggressively makes the sign of the cross (to the lyric «
preach hate») before storming out («holy water... poisoned») when her son brings his soon - to - be spouse home for dinner.
Balpreet Kaur,
who responded to an onslaught of ridicule and
hate online in the most gracious and disarming way imaginable, practicing what she
preaches about interfaith dialog
I disagree with your response above that the atheists are the only ones
who preach «
hate».
I know there are kind, loving Christians
who would rather live their life and not the lives of everyone else, but it is the ones
who have the microphones, the ones
who have the following that
preach the
hate.
A minister, serving a church in Brooklyn in the days of Henry Ward Beecher, tells me that he knew a man
who hated Beecher bitterly, even saying that he would not go across the street to hear him
preach.
The strength of our society, in which we understand the obligations and responsibilities we have to one another, under attack from militant forces
who preach animosity and
hate.
Unfortunately, there are people
who use social media to spew vile comments and
preach hate and discrimination.
I
hate it (from a mother
who preaches never to use the word
hate!).