I don’t hate them.
I just don’t trust them.
CC
When did you convert to Islam?
A Christian loves the person not the hate filled religion that is there faith. The Muslim religion is a belief system and it is a the mistake to view it as something that is Protected from scrutiny or judgment. People that profess this religion have made a choice about what they believe or have been brought up by there parents to believe this theology and we as Christians have a responsibility to stand up and call them out on how evil there religion actually is. just because we believe that a person is fallowing an evil and twisted theology does not mean we hate the people fallowing it. I don’t hate the people in the religion I just think that there religious beliefs are evil and don’t leave room in this world for others to believe differently.
I don’t have a deep hatred for muslims but I believe that they follow the death cult of an anti-Christ figure. He denied the divinity of Jesus and led the flock astray.
Do you believe Mormons follow true biblical teachings and no cultist literature? “New truths revealed to ME!”
Mohammed was the same way.
Do we submit to the forces of evil, let them overrun us? Or do we stand and fight for the righteous liberty of men?
The question is not whether we will benefit, as we will be long gone when the question reaches its apex. The question is whether the generation after next will curse us for not stopping Islam while it could be stopped.
I would suggest that to fret about 'our Christian values' will seem a quaint concern sooner, rather than later.
Ephesians 6:12 - For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high [places].
Ephesians 6:11 - Put on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
Matthew 16:23 - But he turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men.
Is it okay to hate Communists and those who attempt to usher it into the West to enslave us all?
Are we not commanded to fight evil?
There you go.
Just because we are to love sinners individually, that does not mean we have to love the sins they may commit, nor the belief system that leads many holding it to commit unspeakable acts of violence and bloodshed or else to tacitly support or condone such.
Esau’s - that “Wild ass of a man(’s)” - more benevolent reconciliation with Jacob complicates the issue a bit. Rather than being, “...greatly afraid and (was) distressed”, might Jacob not have thought of some other plan than dividing his camp to deal with the possible threat?
It’s good that Esau turned out to be so magnanimous...which gives me pause in how to deal with his progeny.
Yet, after all, in time the Hebrews became like Joshua, guaranteeing themselves their place in history. As I deem it now necessary to be, such that that sense of history be preserved.
We can pray they will be delivered from their death cult and be saved.
I do this often.
But I don’t want them in my country if they’re not.
Evil is evil.
The problem is not muslims per se. They are deceived by Satan. The problem is Islam. Islam is the Religion of Satan. There is no more evil religion ever conceived. Those who are Muslims are in great need of conversion to Christ.
What we do not need in this country is a hoard of believers in Islam. They should only be allowed to come to America if they have left Islam. We, as Christians, should resist any attempt to have them invade our nation. Until they return the Hagia Sofia to the Eastern Orthodox Church and there is a Catholic Cathedral, a Buddhist Shrine and a Jewish Temple in Mecca, they should have no right to immigrate to America.
For myself, I don’t hate Muslims, but I do hate Islam in the same way God hated Ba’al, who is Allah, and the same as the false religion of Babylon. Telling the truth about what Muslims believe and how they feel about non believers isn’t hate. I’ve known Muslims who I considered to be good people, but I was more naive then, and now I won’t trust any Muslim, no matter how peaceful they may seem to be. Who I will trust are Muslims who have repented and turned to Jesus.
Let me ask you, would these people who open their arms to Muslims do the same thing for Satanists? Would they do the same thing if this government allowed hundreds of thousands of Satanists to immigrate here? Maybe they would, but I bet it would give them pause. Yet Islam is Satan’s religion, Mystery Babylon, not only symbolically, as in the crescent moon and star, but in the murder, violence and disregard for human life that Satan’s religion has had since its beginnings. Before you allow your well meaning Christian friends to convince you Islam is just another religion whose believers are mostly peaceful, watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uY20IFaWlsQ
There’s a difference between hatred and informed wariness. I agree with the other posters in this thread - don’t buy into the liberal propaganda that conservatives “hate” Muslims.
Taking sensible precautions against undue risk is not hating people.
First I don’t have to hate you to put a bullet through you IF you come to kill my family.
Second to be honest I DO hate anyone who tries to kill the innocent.
The Premise: Christians hate muslims.
Premise is false.
Christians are defending themselves from being killed by muslims.
So many are operating on false inflammatory premises at this time that it’s just getting ridiculous.
GET THIS STRAIGHT: CHRISTIANS ARE DEFENDING THEMSELVES AGAINST LETTING PEOPLE IN HERE THAT WANT TO KILL THEM.
Pure and simple.
Cut the crap!
Moslem is not a religon, it is a satanic cult. It’s not hate in me, it is survival of my babies and grand babies. I am charged by God with the task of providing and protecting.
I’m not a Christian but I don’t hate muslims I just want them dead.
They wanted me dead first so I have no ethical problem with that.
Many fail to discern the difference of what a human does versus the potential of what he/she is meant to be, should one choose.