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To: Bill who wrote (1127237)3/27/2019 10:57:06 AM
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sylvester80

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Don't confuse righteous indignation with hatred. We all know that Trump is an unrighteous and by his own admission an unrepentant man. The only people he has respect for are brutal killers like Putin and KJU.

Jesus himself expressed anger at such people in his life. He condemned the scribes and Pharisee's hypocrisy and hard heartedness. Using a whip he drove the money changers out of the Temple (John 2: 15 And having made a whip of cords, He drove out all from the temple, both sheep and oxen; and He poured out the coins of the money changers and overthrew the tables.). Also see Mark 3: 5.

Meanwhile, Trumpers like fubho calls Michelle Obama a man and a gorilla. Longnshort calls Jesus a homo. You seem to have no problem with this unreasonable hatred.



To: Bill who wrote (1127237)3/27/2019 11:05:09 AM
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sylvester80

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Did Jesus condemn John the Baptist for not "forgiving" King Herod Antipas? Was Herod right to behead him for pointing out his unrighteousness?