Implications of gay marriage ruling
by Rattigan350 175 Replies latest social current
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Junction-Guy
SecretSlaveClass, I already answered your question either in this thread or one of the others. The Bible says to hate "what" is bad, it doesn't say hate "who is bad" I don't hate JW's (as a people) but I do hate the Watchtower Society. -
EndofMysteries
@Viviane
I didn't think so.
Perhaps a joke would help improve your disposition?The day Viviane has a friendly disposition and her posts aren't full of spite, sarcasm, and a bad attitude will be the day that the GB are finally honest and do away with the policy of shunning ex members, and muslims worldwide become peaceful. ie it'll never happen!
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Village Idiot
Junction-Guy:
"The Bible says to hate "what" is bad, it doesn't say hate "who is bad" I don't hate JW's (as a people) but I do hate the Watchtower Society"
Do you love the sinner after they're sent to hell (or annihilated at Armageddon)?
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Junction-Guy
What kind of question is that? -
Village Idiot
Junction-Guy: "What kind of question is that?"
A rational one. -
Junction-Guy
I honestly don't know about that. just an odd question. -
Village Idiot
The statement, common with Fundamentalist Christians, is "Love the sinner but not the sin". But if the sinner does not repent of his "sin" where does that love go to? -
Junction-Guy
I don't know. It seems to me that somewhere in the bible it says that God forgets those in hell, perhaps christians will forget them too. Weird question and what does this have to do with the topic gay marriage. -
Village Idiot
Junction-Guy:
"It seems to me that somewhere in the bible it says that God forgets those in hell, perhaps christians will forget them too. Weird question and what does this have to do with the topic gay marriage."
I don't think that there's a Bible verse that says that God will forget anyone in Hell/Gehenna/Lake of Fire.
The relevancy of my question had to do with your claiming that you profess love for "sinners" (who are "bad"). I was wondering how far reaching that "love" was going to be.