Talk:Godhatesamerica.com
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[edit]People hates . I trust you
God doesn't hate
[edit],thats Satan’s job. The simplest way to identifiy evil is, It hates, It's angry, It wants to make someone hurt, or it wants to destroy something. Those emotions them selves are the voice of evil within you.
There are two comandments that are the most important in these times.
- 1 "Judge Not Least You be juged!!" we as mear humans have no right to judge or condem any others, our job is to live as the example not to point out the wrong of others, they will pay there price when it comes time; There's no need for you to pay it with them, for that is the price of judgement.
- 2 "Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those that trespass against us !!!"
Translation ---> You can only be forgiven if you forgive!!!
--Archangel
- Although I very much agree with you, I must sadly tell you that this is not really the place: this is simply meant to inform people about what Fred Phelps's site is. DS 17:42, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
- Can you please explain to me then what Hosea 9:15 and Malachi 1:3 mean? Maybe I'm not reading it right.
- Those lines would indicate God can hate it's true. They are both Old Testament however and describing very different situations. In Hosea it has God speaking of the land of Gilgal where false prophets were leading the mass of people into a cult. There was no massive cult in New York City, although perhaps he sees homosexuality as a cult.(If so he did not explain this at all well) Malachi is speaking of Esau. In any event in Christianity Jesus brought a new convenant. Anger and harsh criticism are not forbidden, as Jesus did both, but outright condemnation is limited to those who actively blaspheme the Holy Spirit. Few to no homosexuals intentionally and publicly say bad things about the Holy Spirit. In Christianity homosexuality could be deemed a blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, going by an interpretation Paul, if it is done as an intentional anti-Christian ritual. For example I read of two gay men who broke into a Church, had oral sex on the altar, and purposely did it in a ritualistic way. This was widely criticized, even condemned, in the gay-men's magazine where they published the story. It could also could theoretically cause the hatred of God and their eternal damnation in Christian thinking.(This is getting far afield, but a theological context to his ideas might lead to some useful information)--T. Anthony 05:11, 2 December 2005 (UTC)