Does God Hate Sinners?
Peter Kirk reviews some comments to see if John Piper believes this. It’s a worthwhile, link-rich post. Check it out.
Peter Kirk reviews some comments to see if John Piper believes this. It’s a worthwhile, link-rich post. Check it out.
By reading the new Methoblog portal, I located an entry The Use and Misuse of the Bible . Most of this is a quote of a sermon by A. Allen Brindisi at Davidson College Presbyterian Church, which you can read here, though there is a substantial quote in the blog entry. To quote from the…
The video below is a short exchange between Richard Dawkins and Bill O’Reilly. I’ve come to expect nonsense from O’Reilly, and I have a fairly low opinion of what Dawkins writes regarding theology, while considering his science writing second to none. Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com What caught my attention here was the accusation…
I publish a couple of books that use Acts of the Apostles as a source for principles to guide the 21st century church. I publish such books with a certain amount of trepidation, as it’s very easy to apply material piecemeal, which results in discovering that the biblical book in question tells us to do…
C. Michael Patton has written a post on doctrinal essentials which is quite interesting. James McGrath responds. I find this a very useful discussion even when I disagree on what is essential. For example, while Patton states that he is writing about doctrine, and that another post could be written on essential practice, I would…
One of the blessings in my life is the number of friends I have found (and I don’t always make friends easily) who are willing to have great discussions. By “great” I mean ones in which we challenge one another’s ideas with vigor but without anger or condemnation. If you seek only friends and associates who agree with you, you’re missing out on a great blessing.
In a previous post I used the relationship between essentials and non-essentials to group ways in which Christians (and Christian groups) operate. One of these approaches to doctrine was labeled “the fanatic” (see image). With some help from Joel Watts, I’ve found a good illustration of this, and it’s The Berean Library, which lists as…
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NOPE! —- GOD DOES NOT HATE SINNERS!
BUT HE HATES THE THINGS THAT SINNERS DO!
ESPECIALLY WHEN HE HAS ALREADY TOLD
THEM IN THE BIBLE NOT TO DO THOSE THINGS!!
THEREFORE THERE IS A PLACE CALLED HELL
FOR THE DISOBEDIENT! BECAUSE THATS
A LOT OF NERVES FOR SOMEONE TO DO
THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT GOD TELLS THEM TO
DO!!
BECAUSE HE (GOD) HAS THE POWER
TO SNATCH THE BREATH OUT OF YOUR
BODY AND COMPLETELY & PERMANENTLY CUT OFF
YOUR OXYGEN AT ANY GIVEN MOMENT!!!!!
FROM:——BIG——MOUTH!!!