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A Gospel of LOVE or a Gospel of HATE? by JanH on
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In light of the Scripture reference above, one can wonder how an alleged Christian organization can even use the expression "proper hatred."

No doubt unspiritual ignoramuses are left to wonder about such things. Christianity's Founder though reveals that there is such a thing as proper hatered. It is said of Christ himself that the reason Jehovah gave him the kingship to begin with is because he 'loved righteousness and hated lawlessness.' Further Jesus said himself at Revelation 2:7 that he hated the deeds of the sect of Nicolaus and commended those who shared his loathing of the sect. So, clearly, Jesus hates the deeds of apostates in particualar, and in Jehovah's due time he will annihilate all of Jehovah's enemies. As it stands presently though, Jehoveh continues to deal kindly with his foes, and so we are similarly obliged to love our enemies by not working injury to them. Yet all wars eventually come to resolutions at some point. So it is that eventually Jehovah will no longer tolerate the existence of his enemies, at which point Jesus Christ will destroy them. Naturally, Jehovah's many enemies think that God should go on loving them forever so they can continue to rape and pillage, or whatever, but God's love toward his loyal ones is greater than his love of his enemies. / You Know
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