I Can't Hate My Wife.

Slartibartfast

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I can't hate my parents or my children so I'm happy not to be a disciple of christ. How many Jesus followers hate their wives parents and children?
 
How many Jesus followers hate their wives parents and children?
Hate is the destroyer of worlds. If you could turn it into a a red push button and mount it on a small black box, would you bury it in the backyard and cover it with cement, or would you keep it on your dresser for emergencies?
 
Or write it into a mythology and exhort against it for centuries without explaining why it was hateful. Or still is.

Evil is lazy, cheap and easy. Good is the harder road to travel.
 
Yeah, but the M25 on a bank holiday during a heatwave is harder still!
 
I can't hate my parents or my children so I'm happy not to be a disciple of christ. How many Jesus followers hate their wives parents and children?
Meanwhile your wife is probably on other forums, pleading for advice on how to deal with her kooky husband ....
 
Meanwhile your wife is probably on other forums, pleading for advice on how to deal with her kooky husband ....
No it's OK, she doesn't hate me or her family, unlike godists she's not insane. I take it you hate all the people you need to in order that you get where you belong.
 
https://christianity.net.au/questions/luke-14-26

Perhaps you should stick to reading comic books
And be brainwashed into this mentality?

Thankfully many of us have never been put in a situation where we have had to choose between Christ and our loved ones. But imagine if you had been captured by religious terrorists and they demand that you deny Christ or watch one of your friends die what would you choose? Jesus is saying you must choose him.

https://christianity.net.au/questions/luke-14-26


I'll take care of my flesh and blood friends in the real world, and leave the fictional superhero worship to your ilk.

 
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And be brainwashed into this mentality?

Thankfully many of us have never been put in a situation where we have had to choose between Christ and our loved ones. But imagine if you had been captured by religious terrorists and they demand that you deny Christ or watch one of your friends die what would you choose? Jesus is saying you must choose him.

https://christianity.net.au/questions/luke-14-26


I'll take care of my flesh and blood friends in the real world, and leave the fictional superhero worship to your ilk.

I must admit, that was a bit of a silly point in his commentary, and there are far stronger means to explain the perils of worldly attachment besides caricatures of gun wielding terrorists.

But the purpose wasn't to wows you with scriptural biff. It was just to show how the first hit off google can provide scriptural commentary to provide context for apparent contradictions that you probably have resourced elsewhere from atheist hate sites .... that's assuming of course you are interested in taking criticisms beyond the well researched depths of atheist hate sites.
 
If you hate someone you don't even know then insane would seem an accurate description, or is it just me?
What then can we say of persons who imagine that others hate them and thus subsequently disparage them for being insane?
Paranoid narcissism?
 
What then can we say of persons who imagine that others hate them and thus subsequently disparage them for being insane?
Paranoid narcissism?
Apparently you know some words, it's a shame that you don't know how to string them together in a coherent response to an intelligent post.
 
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