Love the sinner and hate the sin means that you should love a person no matter what they do. You do not have to like what they are doing, but you should love the person.
"Hate the sin, but love the sinner," is a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, not Jesus Christ.
Love the sinner, hate the sin.
I think that you have got it the wrong way round i love the sins but hat the sinner it is like saying thatthat you love thye good in a person but hate the bad in a person !!
He hates it but he doesnt hate the sinner
Because: Hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts. Perhaps the LORD God Almighty will have mercy on the remnant of Joseph. (Amos 5:15, New International Version)
No, Pope Francis opposes same-sex marriage
The first sinner is Victor, his sin was greed. The second sinner was Patricia, her sin was spite. The third sinner was Mr Sweet, his sin was Jealousy. The fourth sinner was Fabian, his sin was Pride. The last and final sinner is Alfie, his sin was Anger
There are two types of sin. Venial sin is a non-serious sin, when the sinner does not know it is wrong. Mortal sin is a serious sin, when the sinner is aware of what they are doing.
That means do not hate some one for doing something bad, hate what they did instead
Jews hold that, when truly penitent sinner atones for sin and appropriately compensates the victims, it is a sin for the victims to fail to forgive the sinner. Holding a grudge is itself a sin.
Love is the opposite of hate Hate is the basis of sin sin is where we move away from God Love is the opposite of moving away from God So in conclusion, love is getting closer to God
The phrase "love the sinner, hate the sin" is not directly stated in the Bible. However, it is often used to express the concept of separating the person from their actions. It means showing love and compassion towards individuals, despite their sins or wrongdoings, while still acknowledging that certain actions are morally wrong. It does not mean accepting or condoning sinful behavior, but rather recognizing the dignity and potential for redemption in every person. Loving and supporting victims of rape, on the other hand, requires empathy, compassion, and working towards justice and healing.