Because people believe religion is superstitious but Jesus is historically true.
No
As 'hate' is the opposite of what Jesus taught - Love - no, they did not.
John Cooper: "Hey You, I Love Your Soul, we're singing to people. That came from [when] my pastor was talking, he was saying that he wondered if we're becoming more like Jesus, can we love people's souls the way that God cares for their souls? The idea went into, you know, you can hate me and you can hate everything that I say but I'm gonna love you instead, which is what the gospel's all about. Jesus loved people that hated Him, which will always be one of the biggest issues in life."
I'm Christian and I love Led Zeppelin, theres jsut certain people in every religion that hate a band because it is somehow demonic.
The Hebrew religion of Judaism Christianity was not invented until shortly after Jesus's Crusifiction, as Jesus was a Jew himself, the group of Jewish people that followed him after his death came out and proclaimed his stories, love and such which became the religion that now is Christianity, in the name of Christ.
"Hate the sin, but love the sinner," is a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, not Jesus Christ.
The followers of Jesus Christ the savior who shared Christian love and care with people.
Jesus Christ is friendly to all execpt those people who love to do evil and who hate their fellow human beings created in the image of God. Jesus loves everyone, but, He hates sin.
Some hate love because of unhappy relationships or breakups.
That Jesus is the Savior, and that God is Love.
Many including Jesus,Krishna.Buddha...
Love and hate trigger the same emotions...they are extreme and sometimes the people we love the most, end up being the people we hate the most. If you didn't love them, then you wouldn't hate them because you wouldn't even care...