Love a Person Out of Their Sin, Do Not Love a Person For Their Sin
Bad argument of the day: “Jesus never once isolated anyone, denounced them or denied them, and therefore he was accepting and loved all [homosexuals] who came to him”
No, you should not love a person for their Sin, you should love them out of their Sin.
In other words, you should not love a person and accept them as they are with all of their problems, but you should love them for who they should be.
If an alcoholic pedophile came to Jesus, Jesus would not of sat down with him and exchanged pedophile stories over a bottle of booze and then gone together to the nearest park to leer at little children.
If he would have, then he was a fraud. Rather, from what we know of Jesus, he would not have:
But whoso shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
—Matthew 18:6
Many of the same arguments that are used to justify homosexuality can justify polygamy, pedophilia, bestiality, and worse.
Nay, Jesus’ love is a corrective love.



