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If you are a Christian, it is essential to ask yourself:
Do you truly believe you know better than Jesus Christ?
When Christ commands us to love, can we really choose to disregard that command in favor of hate?
When Christ tells us, "Do not fear," do we turn away and allow fear to dominate, as if it could ever be stronger than love?
For instance, those who engage in war and aggression may believe that inflicting harm on children and the innocent will create fear and lessen resistance. However, those who genuinely love their children protect them fiercely, demonstrating that love is the most powerful force in life.
It is crucial to question why some individuals profess belief in Christ yet lack love, faith, empathy, or compassion for God’s children and creations.
How can anyone call themselves a Christian and turn away from those in need, failing to embody the roles of good neighbors or good Samaritans? This is pure hypocrisy.
The Lord has created each of us uniquely—just as no two fingerprints or snowflakes are alike—so why should we expect everyone to think and act the same way?
Is it truly possible to be a "mini-me" of someone else, let alone an exact replica?
If it isn’t, then any insistence on conformity is merely a pretext for abuse and control, rooted in grandiose delusions of power.
This mindset completely disregards the Lord’s command to love one another in fellowship and leads to ostracizing those who do not adhere to a particular ideology.
For example, a group of friends might invite someone to their wedding, but when they discover that their friend is gay, they choose not to attend. This behavior is not only fair-weathered but also shameful and profoundly hurtful to the bonds of friendship.
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If the Lord did not want anyone to be gay or different, then He would not have created them that way. The same can be said for free will; if the Lord did not want us to have it, He would not have granted it.
If you have a problem with it, you should take those grievances up with the Lord for choosing to create unique individuals with different races, talents, preferences, viewpoints, and perspectives.
Finally, why claim to be Christian and ignore what Jesus would do, disregarding the commands and teachings of Christ by following all other scriptural passages, except the Gospels?
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