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Which Christian Chat Website is Better?
http://christianchat.com/
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http://www.christianchat.net/
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Christians believe the Bible. The other website argues contrary to the Bible. If one argues against the Bible, then one is arguing against Christianity. Therefore, the other website is either not truly Christian or has been fooled into believing something contrary to the Bible. Side: http://christianchat.com/
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No, not insanity. Cognitive dissonance. What you are is insane. They are just confused. If the Bible is true, you'd be sane, sure, but it's not sooooo your views are just horribly evil. No, don't be offended. I mildly respect your insanity for how diligently you stick to it. Side: http://christianchat.com/
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No it's not. Christianity isn't true and has always been a lie. Galileo proved they lied. Darwin proved they lied. Lemaitre proved they lied along. Not to mention every debate on this website. You are believing a lie, but that's fine. Carry on and don't crusade/jihad anyone please. =] Side: http://christianchat.com/
Galileo observed God's creation. Darwin witnessed God's complex ways of evolving creatures. God is an almightly God. Do not listen to Satan for he will try to bring you into eternal damnation. You must change your heart. Remember, God loves you and pains for you to do right. Christianity is truth. Side: http://www.christianchat.net/
So what about these: Psalm 5:5, "The boastful shall not stand before Thine eyes; Thou dost hate all who do iniquity," Psalm 11:5, "The Lord tests the righteous and the wicked, and the one who loves violence His soul hates." Lev. 20:23, "Moreover, you shall not follow the customs of the nation which I shall drive out before you, for they did all these things, and therefore I have abhorred them." Prov. 6:16-19, "There are six things which the Lord hates, yes, seven which are an abomination to Him: 17 Haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, 18 A heart that devises wicked plans, feet that run rapidly to evil, 19 A false witness who utters lies, and one who spreads strife among brothers." Hosea 9:15, "All their evil is at Gilgal; indeed, I came to hate them there! Because of the wickedness of their deeds I will drive them out of My house! I will love them no more; All their princes are rebels." Side: http://www.christianchat.net/
That wouldn't be a contradiction at all. The word hate does not simply mean neglect. So why does one of the verses not say hate but say abhor? The definition of that word means to have disgust and hatred towards. These are just a few verses; there are more all over the Bible. God hates people and it is not just in the neglect sense. Side: http://www.christianchat.net/
God does not love all. I have shown you that. In one of the verses it even said that God stopped loving someone. "I will love them no more" "I came to hate them there!" And the Greek word for hate in Romans 9:13 actually does mean hate. It was a repeating of what was said in Hebrew, which is in Biblical scholarship very noteworthy. God hated Esau and hates the non-elect. You are substituting your view for that which the Bible blatantly says is true. Side: http://www.christianchat.net/
That is an irrelevant source. Why? Because it does not even take into consideration any of the verses that say God hates, which means that the site is untrustworthy. They have either ignored the verses hoping to deceive or are ignorant of them. Look to a source that is accredited: http://carm.org/does-god-hate-anyone And here is a reformation based church, which means it believes the teachings of John Calvin and Martin Luther: Side: http://www.christianchat.net/
Hate is not intrinsically unjust. Hate is unjust for humans because we are not God; this is so because judgment and other like concepts are not ours to bear. This is why it is said that hatred is to murder one's brother in thought: because we do not hold any justified reason to judge. The difference between murder and killing is justification in the act, which is why killing in the Old Testament and killing under the government, who has rightfully condemned someone to death, is morally right. Therefore, God hates just as we do and just the same; however, the difference is that He holds the keys to judgement. Do you understand now? He hates the same as us; the only difference is that His hatred is under proper judgement, because He is all-knowing, while we are not and do not have the justification to judge. Side: http://www.christianchat.net/
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