On Wednesday, Liveprayer's Devotional contended that critics of the Bible portray it as hateful to cover their sins. The author referred to Canada's current hate-crime laws (now including "sexual orientation") as allowing this to happen, especially with the subject of homosexuality.
Yet somehow this doesn't answer some major questions:
1. If it's about the negative/neutral verses (or interpretations), when and how do people use it for hateful means?
2. If negative/neutral verses (or interpretations) potentially set up Christians for criticism, when are Christians wrong and others right?
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