If God is love, how can anyone say God hates someone? Its a bit of an oxymoron...
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M$to wring their necks. No I have never hated them! But for sure been angry enough to want to scream. This is only my opinion but thats what I take as
hate when it comes to God hating.
only my opinion
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M$Sin is sin. There's no "half" sins. It's all or nothing. God is very clear what is okay and what isn't. Not "liking" the rules doesn't change them. Nor does it make one sin less distasteful to God than another.
We have a choice, God won't take that away from us. But the consequences for not choosing Him is clear. It's a natural result. Sin won't survive His presence.
If someone doesn't like it, believe something else. But don't waste time believing in the parts of the Bible you like and disregarding the rest. Take it or leave it is my vote.
So if you believe it, God loves you. But approving of your choices isn't part of the deal. Fortunately He won't give up on you and will always be there for you (or anyone). But it's unlikely that He'll magically one day say it's okay to commit murder (or any other sin). It's just how He is.
If you don't believe it? Why worry! Let people say what they please. Whatever floats their boat.
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