I believe that the popular statement "love the sinner, hate the sin" is hollow.
It is rooted in self-righteousness. It implies that, "since I am not doing that particular sin, I have the license to judge his/her actions".
It is rooted in self-righteousness. It implies that, "since I am not doing that particular sin, I have the license to judge his/her actions".
No, the person who is making the statement is merely parroting a popular line, because pure love is unconditional, and it does not look at a person through the filter of his/her action, regardless of how good or bad it is.
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.....because pure love is unconditional, and it does not look at a person through the filter of his/her action.....
BEAUTIFUL!
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