You're right, we are told to take note of the fruit people produce.
But no Church nor any Christian is perfect.
Belief in Jesus and repentance of sins doesn't make you perfect, it means that you will not be judged on your sins.
We can throw the mud at Westboro for being hyper-calvinist, or for protesting.
Similarly, they may throw the mud in the opposite direction because other Churches have become more accepting of behaviours that the Bible defines as sin.
I'm simply asking whether Westboro have a point...
But no Church nor any Christian is perfect.
Belief in Jesus and repentance of sins doesn't make you perfect, it means that you will not be judged on your sins.
We can throw the mud at Westboro for being hyper-calvinist, or for protesting.
Similarly, they may throw the mud in the opposite direction because other Churches have become more accepting of behaviours that the Bible defines as sin.
I'm simply asking whether Westboro have a point...
Jesus had compassion on sinners. Jesus was short with the religious leaders but longsuffering with the common folks.
If you want to be associated with the violent nature of Westboro types help yourself. Then you might do well to ask if that style of witness would have brought you closer to Christ or simply made Jesus so repugnant that you would stay miles away.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
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