RE: Charged with Dei-cide.
October 20, 2011 at 5:02 am
(This post was last modified: October 20, 2011 at 5:08 am by ElDinero.)
That's funny, a cursory study of that verse seems to imply it. Why did he use the word 'hate' then?
It's weird that you'd find some passages that make him appear to say one thing, and other passages that make him appear to say the opposite. Which one is a reliable quote? Hmmm....could it be....none of them?
'Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer: and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him' - 1 John 3:15
So what does he mean in this passage here, Cox? Does he mean 'whoever does not put his brother first is a murderer'? Either way, he's used the same word here. So if you don't hate your brother, you can't be a disciple. But if you do, you can't have eternal life and you're a murderer? Do I have that right? Seems like a no win to me, plus it seems to imply that the disciples all went to hell. Hmmm...
It's weird that you'd find some passages that make him appear to say one thing, and other passages that make him appear to say the opposite. Which one is a reliable quote? Hmmm....could it be....none of them?
'Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer: and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him' - 1 John 3:15
So what does he mean in this passage here, Cox? Does he mean 'whoever does not put his brother first is a murderer'? Either way, he's used the same word here. So if you don't hate your brother, you can't be a disciple. But if you do, you can't have eternal life and you're a murderer? Do I have that right? Seems like a no win to me, plus it seems to imply that the disciples all went to hell. Hmmm...