Loving them is holding them fully accountable. God has already forgiven them just like we should. Next they need to be prosecuted to the maximum extent allowable by law.
I'm just pushing back on the ideas they shouldn't be forgiven or should be hated (both explicitly against Christian teachings: Matthew 6:14, Matthew 5:44)
I certainly do understand they've done things that can be hard to forgive, or which are not liked though, that's fair to say, and also of a desire for justice (but not revenge, which is against Romans 12:19)
naw, we "love our enemies"... but don't have to like or agree with certain things they do at all
Loving them is holding them fully accountable. God has already forgiven them just like we should. Next they need to be prosecuted to the maximum extent allowable by law.
yeah they can be prosecuted
I'm just pushing back on the ideas they shouldn't be forgiven or should be hated (both explicitly against Christian teachings: Matthew 6:14, Matthew 5:44)
I certainly do understand they've done things that can be hard to forgive, or which are not liked though, that's fair to say, and also of a desire for justice (but not revenge, which is against Romans 12:19)