I embrace Christ and genuine Christian principles, which have a difficulty with such a worldview. It isn’t unforgivable, but we don’t need to make it a goal either.
I do respect my Jewish counterparts’ philosophy (showing the light of the same Jehovah God, if not as theologically forward looking as Christ) “If your neighbor rises up to kill you, rise up and kill him first, BUT NOT WITH GLEE.” The New Testament echos this somewhat in “Do not take your own vengeance, beloved, but leave room for the wrath of God.” It’s up to God whether someone goes to hell. God didn’t ask our vote. Don’t make it personal.
I regret that it is necessary in this world by God’s plan and look forward to a time when it won’t be necessary any more.
In the last days those faithful to the name of Jesus have a choice. Those who live by the sword, die by the sword, and those who decide not to die become slaves.
One is not held in higher esteem, I think, because anyone willing to die in defense of someone else is practicing the greatest love or giving your life for your friends.
To most liberals this is incomprehensible and, therefore, seems psychopathic. The wrath of God would also be seen in this manner which is why they disregard the law and don’t understand the God who is the mama of all mama grizzlies.
The Jews’ God is not the Christians’ God. At all.
In Judaism God is one, indivisible and has no equal. He has no human form.
When Christianity came along He was broken up into a trinity, which is false and blasphemous. It is a perversion of the Jewish God and the Hebrew Scriptures.