Question:
Why did jesus say "love your neighbor" when he even hated people and damned people to hell?
No Chance Without Jeeves
2011-03-14 09:53:06 UTC
This guy is a hypocrite. He thinks he is cute when he strolls around jerusalem wearing a dress and talking in parables to confuse people. Didn't Jim Jones do this?


ANYWAYS


Jesus himself had enemies. Remember when he referred to the Gentile woman as a dog? That was racist, was it not? Let me guess, the people are going to say it was a "test." What a joke.


In this verse below jesus forces a Cannite woman to refer to herself as a dog and degrade herself so that she can get bread. This is ***sooo*** nice, isn't it?

"Matthew 15:22-28 A Canaanite woman from that vicinity came to him, crying out, “Lord, Son of David, have mercy on me! My daughter is suffering terribly from demon-possession.” Jesus did not answer a word. So his disciples came to him and urged him, “Send her away, for she keeps crying out after us.” He answered, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel.” The woman came and knelt before him. “Lord, help me!” she said. He replied, “It is not right to take the children’s bread and toss it to their dogs.” “Yes, Lord,” she said, “but even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters’ table.” Then Jesus answered, “Woman, you have great faith! Your request is granted.” And her daughter was healed from that very hour."




In this verse below jesus, without any remorse at all, much like any cold blooded psychopath, openly suggests people be put to death, despite the magic genie jesus dude saying we had to love our neighbors, but he can't love the people who he is suggesting be put to death. What?

Matthew 11:20-21 (New International Version, ©2011)

Woe on Unrepentant Towns

" 20 Then Jesus began to denounce the towns in which most of his miracles had been performed, because they did not repent. 21 “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles that were performed in you had been performed in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes."



In this verse below jesus openly suggests a genocide, explains how he is going to rule (with an iron scepter/fist,) how he is going to take over, etc. This is like the mein kamp of jesus bar joesph.


Revelations 19:13-15


13 He wore a robe stained with blood, (A) [a] and His name is called the Word of God. (B) 14 The armies that were in heaven followed Him on white horses, wearing pure white linen. 15 From His mouth came a sharp [b] sword, (C) so that with it He might strike the nations. (D) He will shepherd [c] them with an iron scepter. (E) He will also trample the winepress of the fierce anger of God, (F) the Almighty.
Seven answers:
Beer Monster
2011-03-14 09:55:12 UTC
Hey, you going to eat that banana?



The Banana created the banana.
Ducky
2011-03-14 15:20:07 UTC
Wow, you haven't read the bible have you? Jesus didn't call this gentile woman a dog.... he was using 'dogs and masters' as an example. There were two groups of people back than: The Gentiles and the Israelites... Gentiles were basically people who were not Israelites. The prophecy promised that Jesus was going to be born to save the Israelites, so it was commonly believed that Jesus was only going to save the Israelites.



Jesus asked her, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of Israel.” Than he used an example to describe 'his point' "Do you believe it is wrong to take the food from children and feed it to the dogs?"



She responded, "Yes, but the dogs still eat the crumbs that fall form the table!"



Jesus helped her because she made the point he was hoping she would make... Jesus was promised to the Israelites but He loves all people, just like God does. Its why us, non Israelites, can be Christians. Gods love is for everybody, not just some people.



Jesus, never, in this passage, said the woman was a dog. He was using pets/children as an example...



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Your next passage is also wrong.



How is it saying that these people are going to be put to death? These towns once welcomed Jesus and because of their faith he was able to perform miracles so when they stopped having faith in God Jesus said "Woe to you!" which is a sound of pity or sorrow. He wasn't being mean, cruel, or bad... he was expressing his sorrow for the people who turned away from God.



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The last passage is also wrong... you do realize that this is not describing a Genocide against humans, right? This is when Jesus will come back to defeat the Devil and his Demons... It has nothing to do with humans.
bogenschutz
2016-09-16 06:39:41 UTC
Justice and Mercy: Justice can not rob mercy and mercy can not rob justice. All of the legislation that rule the universe, adding God's commandments have rewards and punishments attatched to them. Jesus didn't sin. That is how and why he has the correct to pay for our sins and feature "Justice" truthfully owe him anything in go back...for he lived a ideal lifestyles. Therefore, once we stand earlier than God to be judged, Jesus can say in our behalf, "I have paid for the sins that this guy has dedicated, and he's indebted to me, to not the legislation, for the needs of the legislation were met. This guy has paid the fee I have requested of him. He has repented of the sins that he dedicated." Just a word: If the sinner didn't repent, then justice might no longer be met, and he might ought to pay the fee attatched for committing that sin. There is a pleasant parable within the New Testament that explains it even greater. It is the only approximately the younger guy who obtained himself in debt, and while his creditor got here to acquire he didn't have the money. The younger guy begged the creditor to forgive him and feature mercy. The creditor mentioned that mercy used to be so one sided that it best served the younger guy, and used to be unfair to him. The younger guy's pal stepped in, and provided to pay the debt in order that the younger guy might no longer be thrown into prison. He advised the creditor that the debt had consequently been paid, and that he will have to be convinced. Both the younger guy and the creditor had been pleased. One had recieved Mercy, the opposite Justice. But what approximately the pal? Why did he do it? For love of the younger guy. The younger guy then owed his pal. As all of us owe our Savior, for paying our money owed! P.S. I don't suppose that we can all be forever damned eternally for committing more than a few sins. Their is a fee attatched to each and every kind of sin dedicated and lots of kingdoms wherein to are living in heaven. Just like down right here, a few areas to are living are greater than others. I suppose that it's us who will think forever damned when you consider that we might have attained so a lot more if we might have simply repented and adopted our Savior's instance.
Q&A Queen
2011-03-14 09:59:34 UTC
a) He condemns no one to hell. That is a false teaching with no basis im scripture

b) He was telling us how to behave with our neighbors. It is in keeping with his instructions in Matthew 7:1 to judge not, lest we be judged. It isn't our place to judge our neighbors. That job belongs to Jesus, by God given authority. Our job is to "be peacable with all men"



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restita66
2011-03-14 10:04:32 UTC
Soooo, you're trolling the bible for verses to substantiate....what? That you're less of hypocrite? *roll eyes*
anonymous
2011-03-14 09:58:22 UTC
I reckon he said, "Love THY neighbour."



For the rest, I couldn't tell you. I'm not big on reading the Bible.
LisbethanKatnisses
2011-03-14 09:55:33 UTC
:'(


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