To: riley1992
It does dispute it, as it states that love should not be offered indiscriminately. We are called to love all people, for those who are most unworthy are most in need of love. This is not the same as loving their actions. The example the author gives of 'loving the sinner and hating the sin' is ridiculous. God is just. He loves us, even you, but He hates sin.
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02/07/2002 7:35:04 AM PST by
GWfan
To: GWfan
It does dispute it, as it states that love should not be offered indiscriminately.You are speaking of a spirtual 'Love Thy Neighbor' form of love. The piece is speaking mostly toward the love between a man and woman and that had better be offered discriminately, I hardly think you can disagree with that.
He loves us, even you
He even loves poor, heretical, little ole me? Gee, thanks.
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