Book of Jeremiah
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Are you wise enough to prepare for the day when you must stand before God?
-William Gurnall![]()
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Where's the basis for hate? Besides your defense of hate of course... which is as loathsome as it is pathetic. But I fail to see why the above passage provides a basis to hate God.
Now ... LOL! ... how cool would it BE, if you possessed the SLIGHTEST means to offer a cogent response?
Pretty dam' cool, I'm guessin'.
But as we'r about to find out: Ya don't.
I don't hate God. I love and respect God more than I love or respect anything else.
All I did was post a picture from the internet. It doesn't have to represent my own inner feelings at all.
So you post imagery which implies evil where there is only good and in a discussion which is palpably designed to set the reader farther from fellowship with the father.
How does that action, in any way, correlate to a love and respect for the father or his expressed desire for fellowship with the reader, through his act of grace, through his son, Jesus Christ?