Is masturbation evil?
roverroad wrote:You're home schooled, aren't you?
There is no need for irrational, nonsensical judgmentalism.
Every person grows and evolves during his lifetime, in different directions that may not seem right to many, here. But we must be tolerant of and loving toward those who hold beliefs such as "i love JESUS CHRIST".
Taking myself as an example, I've lost count of how often many of my beliefs have changed, back and forth, here and there, over the years. Most people do change to some degree as they progress or regress, all of which provide both positive and negative feedback. This feedback allows a person to decide what they are and are not.
Everyone is unique unto his own, and interprets the Bible differently in some fashion. I can understand how you might feel, but there is no real threat to your life, here. We are all free to live as we please, as long as it's legal. Regardless of how you might feel, "i love JESUS CHRIST"'s opinions cannot stop you from living your life as you choose.
Each person, no matter who they are, their background or station in life, has something to teach us, even if they're only reminding us of what we are not. Sometimes we may have to look for that lesson, because it's often very subtle. But if we approach all people in this manner, all those concerned can have a chance to benefit.
With kindness and patience, we can learn how others think, so that we can get along with them better. This of course doesn't apply to dangerous, irreconcilable threats to one's life or country. In the case of "i love JESUS CHRIST", however, it's just a mere difference of a personal, benign lifestyle and worldview.
So lets go with the flow, and accept "i i love JESUS CHRIST" as he (or she) is, even though we might not believe
everything" he believes. Let's try to be a positive influence instead of a negative one, and treat him the way we would want to be treated.