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» The forgiving nature of Christ
Julian Colgan
Posted February 15, 2012 by Julian Colgan in Meditations
We have to be respectful and loving towards everyone no matter what they choose to believe or choose not to believe. Yeshua loves the pharisees and those who crucified him in their hearts just as much as he does his devotees who make up the world's populations. Being sensitive to the bigoted or close minded devotees of YHWH is as important as being in tune with the cosmic heart beat of the Logos. How we treat others is a reflection of how we treat Yeshua,and hence, the Father in Heaven. Amen
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Jenn White wrote at February 17, 2012
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Respect is so important. I think it is deserved until proven otherwise.
Jenn White
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Stormie Barella wrote at February 16, 2012
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It is important to be respectful towards everyone no matter what they believe. It is a common curiosity that everyone deserves.
Stormie Barella
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James Grayman wrote at February 16, 2012
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How we treat others is a reflection of how we treat God. I bet the same goes the other way as well.
James Grayman
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Samir Khuller wrote at February 16, 2012
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So have neverending love? Even for your captors/enemies?
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Julian Colgan wrote at February 16, 2012
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If you look at world history, one day your best friend becomes your worst enemy. However, the next day, they have reconciled and have renewed their friendship together.
Julian Colgan
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Allen Jones wrote at February 16, 2012
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Basically. I don't know if your text has something along the lines of "love your enemy as you love yourself". Maybe I don't know. I'm not familiar with the Muslim religion.
Allen Jones
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