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Jesus loved the sinner. Re. "Jesus was tolerant of all," by Sam Madden, Tuesday letters. Madden contends that "Jesus was not intolerant; he totally accepted and loved everyone unconditionally." ...
Jesus assures him, “You will have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.” The “extremely rich” ruler won’t do this, and Jesus goes on to teach his disciples about how hard it is for ...
I thought of Jesus’s line, “Do you still not understand?” And sadly, I hear “Hate the sin, love the sinner,” most often from people who don’t seem to love the L.G.B.T.Q. person at all.
Re: "Choosing to reject discord — People of faith can keep a holy war from breaking out over same-sex marriage, writes William McKenzie," Tuesday Viewpoints. I agree with McKenzie's comment that ...
The Jesus I know has never, nor will ever, find anyone “disgusting.” The sin, yes; the sinner He loves regardless. The Jesus I know hates the evil of abortion (child sacrifice) and homosexuality.
Jesus heard this and said to them, “Those who are well do not need a physician, but the sick do. I did not come to call the righteous but sinners.” (Mk 2:13-17) “I am a sinner.” That was ...
As some Christian leaders attempt to reimagine Jesus’ social habits, it’s time we set the record straight on the friend of sinners. There’s too much at stake. A Jesus who loves us even if we ...
Jesus does not view sinners as transgressors who must be punished according to the law, but as people in need of hope and freedom from sin, Pope Francis said.
Jesus born so sinners can go to heaven: Guestview. James C. Johnson. Guest columnist. Christmas is more than parties, pine trees, and presents. At its core, Christmas is the story of a ...
Jesus does not wait for sinners to change their lives before he welcomes them, said the preacher of the papal household. "He welcomes them and this leads sinners to change their lives," Cardinal ...
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