I don't buy that you are as full of love as you're letting on. I don't think you're that holy. I don't think anyone is. I suspect that what's really going on is that you have a lack of love. That's why you're unable to support the baker without also giving support to the attacker. Because what you're really saying is that you love everyone. And people that say they love everyone actually love no one. If your love doesn't allow you to distinguish amongst recipients, then what's the point?
For me, I will support the baker. The baker has more value more that the disgusting LGBT attacker. If I only had $5 and that $5 could buy either eternal happiness for the LGBT or a hamburger for the baker, then I would gladly buy the baker a burger. If you can't figure out friend versus enemy, then your friendship is worthless at best.
For me, I will support the baker. The baker has more value more that the disgusting LGBT attacker. If I only had $5 and that $5 could buy either eternal happiness for the LGBT or a hamburger for the baker, then I would gladly buy the baker a burger. If you can't figure out friend versus enemy, then your friendship is worthless at best.
Friend, I don't know you but I see what you write and I fear for your soul. Your heart seems full of hate instead of a desire toward love and to be compassionate - compassionate TO ALL people. The last statement about being able to buy the LGBT person eternal happiness or buy the bake a burger speaks volumes. You may be posturing because I am pointing out this clearly unChristian behavior or you may actually believe it. Either way I ask you to examine yourself. The attitude you are espousing is not Christ-like. Blessings to you and I do pray that you take this seriously and can open your heart to the kind of love Christ calls us to have. A love that remains intact even in the face of our death.
Peace.
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