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Hate crimes in the United States increased last year, the FBI says
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<blockquote data-quote="com7fy8" data-source="post: 71997831" data-attributes="member: 331347"><p>Not only the actual abortion, but the mistreatment which can help to push a woman to do it.</p><p></p><p>Isn't it true that people discriminate against pregnant unwed mothers? Ones even pressure them to kill their own unborn with whom they could learn how to love. Shouldn't this be considered a hate crime?</p><p></p><p>I find it interesting how ones are being told not to discriminate against people who are transgendering themselves, even though their transgendering process can involve much expense and inconvenience. Yet, ones can claim it is too much expense and trouble for an unwed pregnant mother to keep her child.</p><p></p><p>But, I offer, where I am coming from, is not only to be technical about what is and what is not a legal hate crime. But I am coming from what I have learned from the Bible ></p><p></p><p>Jesus says,</p><p></p><p>"'He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much; and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in much.'" (Luke 16:10)</p><p></p><p>To me, this means that in much or in little our real character effects how well we can do something. If we are all-loving, like Jesus wants, we can equally love any and all people, born or unborn . . . while His love is making us able to relate very well with ones who are close to us. In God's all-loving love, we do not discriminate against any race, or against people who are less beautiful looking than others, or against the unborn and their mothers. But we dearly and tenderly love and care for each and every person.</p><p></p><p>But if we pick and choose whom we love, this means we do not have God's all-loving character; and so we can not love really right, even with the ones who are close to us; because our discriminatory way of loving comes from selfish character which keeps us from relating well.</p><p></p><p>So - - if we are cherry picking who we care about and who we don't, then in our social causes we can not help even the people we do care about, in the really right way. So, if I am ok with killing unborn people, I am not able to really help the people I do care about. And if someone favors and loves more beautiful looking people, this person can not function really well in trying to help to stop racial discrimination; because the character of beauty discrimination will effect the person's other relating, also > Jesus means, that one can not be faithful, one way, but unjust in another area.</p><p></p><p>Because the person's picky and choosy way of loving keeps the person from how God's all-loving love would have him or her being able to relate in intimate sharing.</p><p></p><p>So, if we want to correct the problem of racial prejudice, we also need to put an end to discrimination against less beautiful looking and unborn and unwed pregnant people.</p><p></p><p>Also, there is discrimination about who needs the forgiveness of Jesus on the cross. Ones are claiming that gays and transgender people do not need forgiveness. But we all need to turn from how we have been wrong. So, we are not loving people, by promoting that certain wrong people do not need forgiveness, while others do; this is another way of discrimination. So, while ones keep on in discrimination about who needs forgiveness, they can not function really right in attempting to fight other ways of discrimination.</p><p></p><p>Jesus says that someone who is unfaithful in little is also unjust in much (Luke 16:10); so one can not really stop one way of discriminating while the person keeps on in another way.</p><p></p><p>So, for only one example > if people are trying to help us to know that black lives matter, they need to not discriminate about beauty and who is unborn or an unwed pregnant woman or who needs forgiveness. We need to love and care for any and all people as our own selves, and not cherry pick who we care about <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="com7fy8, post: 71997831, member: 331347"] Not only the actual abortion, but the mistreatment which can help to push a woman to do it. Isn't it true that people discriminate against pregnant unwed mothers? Ones even pressure them to kill their own unborn with whom they could learn how to love. Shouldn't this be considered a hate crime? I find it interesting how ones are being told not to discriminate against people who are transgendering themselves, even though their transgendering process can involve much expense and inconvenience. Yet, ones can claim it is too much expense and trouble for an unwed pregnant mother to keep her child. But, I offer, where I am coming from, is not only to be technical about what is and what is not a legal hate crime. But I am coming from what I have learned from the Bible > Jesus says, "'He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much; and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in much.'" (Luke 16:10) To me, this means that in much or in little our real character effects how well we can do something. If we are all-loving, like Jesus wants, we can equally love any and all people, born or unborn . . . while His love is making us able to relate very well with ones who are close to us. In God's all-loving love, we do not discriminate against any race, or against people who are less beautiful looking than others, or against the unborn and their mothers. But we dearly and tenderly love and care for each and every person. But if we pick and choose whom we love, this means we do not have God's all-loving character; and so we can not love really right, even with the ones who are close to us; because our discriminatory way of loving comes from selfish character which keeps us from relating well. So - - if we are cherry picking who we care about and who we don't, then in our social causes we can not help even the people we do care about, in the really right way. So, if I am ok with killing unborn people, I am not able to really help the people I do care about. And if someone favors and loves more beautiful looking people, this person can not function really well in trying to help to stop racial discrimination; because the character of beauty discrimination will effect the person's other relating, also > Jesus means, that one can not be faithful, one way, but unjust in another area. Because the person's picky and choosy way of loving keeps the person from how God's all-loving love would have him or her being able to relate in intimate sharing. So, if we want to correct the problem of racial prejudice, we also need to put an end to discrimination against less beautiful looking and unborn and unwed pregnant people. Also, there is discrimination about who needs the forgiveness of Jesus on the cross. Ones are claiming that gays and transgender people do not need forgiveness. But we all need to turn from how we have been wrong. So, we are not loving people, by promoting that certain wrong people do not need forgiveness, while others do; this is another way of discrimination. So, while ones keep on in discrimination about who needs forgiveness, they can not function really right in attempting to fight other ways of discrimination. Jesus says that someone who is unfaithful in little is also unjust in much (Luke 16:10); so one can not really stop one way of discriminating while the person keeps on in another way. So, for only one example > if people are trying to help us to know that black lives matter, they need to not discriminate about beauty and who is unborn or an unwed pregnant woman or who needs forgiveness. We need to love and care for any and all people as our own selves, and not cherry pick who we care about :) [/QUOTE]
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