The part where we are called to hate the sin, but love the sinner. Also Jesus reserving Judgement on the Father's behalf. And as much as I am called to oppose the wicked, I am called to pray for those who spitefully abuse me.
It really does suck having a conscience sometimes.
It's not implicit, it's made up. You know what Christ's love looked like? Six words.
"Go forth, and sin no more."
good luck winning their souls
See, I'm not trying to. I'm neither a saint nor an exorcist. For those who choose to embrace the satanic ideology of leftism, they're either bound for hell or they'll wake up and repent.
I don't hate all sinners, furthermore. All men and all women are sinners. There is a world of difference between them and the wicked however.
What part of Christian doctrine says that you can't defeat the wicked?
The part where we are called to hate the sin, but love the sinner. Also Jesus reserving Judgement on the Father's behalf. And as much as I am called to oppose the wicked, I am called to pray for those who spitefully abuse me.
It really does suck having a conscience sometimes.
Love the sinner hate the sin is found nowhere in the Bible. It's postmodernist nonsense invented by a sodomite.
It's not implicit, it's made up. You know what Christ's love looked like? Six words.
"Go forth, and sin no more."
See, I'm not trying to. I'm neither a saint nor an exorcist. For those who choose to embrace the satanic ideology of leftism, they're either bound for hell or they'll wake up and repent.
I don't hate all sinners, furthermore. All men and all women are sinners. There is a world of difference between them and the wicked however.
They're not, because they're evil.
What then?