Do you love Satan and demonsas scriptures say you should?
Does love the sinner and hatethe sin means that Satan and demons are to be loved?
The reason being that sin is ahappy fault and necessary to our growth. Listen to this hymn please.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXOvYn1OAL0&list=UUDXjzOeZRqLxhYaaEhWLb_A&index=9
Luke 19:10 For the Son of manis come to seek and to save that which was lost.
This statement has no qualifiersand since Christian tradition says that we are all sinners then it follows thatall souls and sinners end in heaven. If God loves all sinners then this viewmust include Satan and demons and all of us as we are told that we as sinnershave all been condemned and thus in need of salvation. It would also mean thatnon-believers, atheists and those of all the other faiths who are truly lostwill also be saved by Jesus.
If that be the case then whatthis bishop says must be truth in that hell is a religious construct and a lie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF6I5VSZVqc
These logical inferences arequite clear and I would like to hear from any who can argue against our havingto love Satan and demons and against the notion that hell does not exist.
Many say that God is love.
Scriptures also say that Godhates sinners even in the womb as in the story of Jacob and Esau contradictingwhat was said above.
If God is love, how could hehate anyone including Satan and demons?
If sin cannot abide in God astradition states and God hates, ---- and to hate is a sin, then does sin abidein God?
Unconditional love shouldmean that God loves all unconditionally including Satan and demons.
Is God’s love unconditionalor does it come with conditions like us having to love, honor and obey him?
Is sin necessary for mentalgrowth?
Regards
DL
Does love the sinner and hatethe sin means that Satan and demons are to be loved?
The reason being that sin is ahappy fault and necessary to our growth. Listen to this hymn please.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXOvYn1OAL0&list=UUDXjzOeZRqLxhYaaEhWLb_A&index=9
Luke 19:10 For the Son of manis come to seek and to save that which was lost.
This statement has no qualifiersand since Christian tradition says that we are all sinners then it follows thatall souls and sinners end in heaven. If God loves all sinners then this viewmust include Satan and demons and all of us as we are told that we as sinnershave all been condemned and thus in need of salvation. It would also mean thatnon-believers, atheists and those of all the other faiths who are truly lostwill also be saved by Jesus.
If that be the case then whatthis bishop says must be truth in that hell is a religious construct and a lie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF6I5VSZVqc
These logical inferences arequite clear and I would like to hear from any who can argue against our havingto love Satan and demons and against the notion that hell does not exist.
Many say that God is love.
Scriptures also say that Godhates sinners even in the womb as in the story of Jacob and Esau contradictingwhat was said above.
If God is love, how could hehate anyone including Satan and demons?
If sin cannot abide in God astradition states and God hates, ---- and to hate is a sin, then does sin abidein God?
Unconditional love shouldmean that God loves all unconditionally including Satan and demons.
Is God’s love unconditionalor does it come with conditions like us having to love, honor and obey him?
Is sin necessary for mentalgrowth?
Regards
DL