God hates no person or group of people.
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After 4 votes and with 13 points ahead, the winner is...
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I'll go further. To say God hates (insert person/group of people) is to call God a liar and if true, would invalidate all of Christianity.
I suppose this is making the assumption love (agapaó) is the inverse of hate. Or, maybe, better said it is impossible to hate someone if you love them.
I'm happy to further define terms or set some things before in comments or during the first round.
Pro conceded, and even admitted in a round that their rebuttal didn't hold all that much weight.
concession, aka surrender, aka giving up, aka throwing in the towel, aka... you get the idea.
Concession.
Concession. Con offered better arguments anyway.
Kinda wish I had seen this one. The Egyptians and Job's family are examples I enjoy seeing what defenses people raise.
Sorry. That's why I tried to be specific. Its a good distinction but I was more looking for the like God hates gay people person. Like God loves everyone, but this group is special and hated.
Your argument is more he loves and hates each person. Different argument than the one set forth. But a super interesting one.
Anti-truism?