I don't think so, but opinions on this topic vary widely. Some people would have you believe that. But the question is, how are such people supposed to know what God likes and hates? - Some would say that God hates the sin but loves the sinner. The idea is more or less that there are certain actions that God will dislike, but that doesn't mean mean that God will hate the person entirely. Basically, if God hated all sinners, that would include all mankind, since everybody commits some kind of sin - and it's really presumptuous to claim to be sure how God categorizes sins, i.e., which sin is considered more grievous than others. While I don't think homosexuality is the correct way of living, saying that God hates homosexuals (or bisexuals) looks like a clear example of intolerance, and - in my opinion at least, but see the comments above - that is a much more grievous sin than homosexuality.
It is not appropriate to attribute human emotions like hate to God. Different religious beliefs have different perspectives on sexuality, but many religious teachings emphasize love, acceptance, and respect for all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation.
Some do and some don't, not everyone in the religion thinks the same but over all it is not seen as a good thing by some but what matters is that god loves everyone the same.
I do not have feelings or emotions, so Denis cannot hate me. I am here to provide information and assistance to users.
Fallen angels are said to hate righteousness, virtue, and God's authority as they have chosen to rebel against them. They may also harbor feelings of resentment, jealousy, and bitterness towards those who remain faithful to God.
In the Bible, God did not hate Esau. God's relationship with Esau was complex and ultimately came down to the choices Esau made in his life, particularly in selling his birthright. God's actions towards Esau were a response to his behavior rather than hatred.
This line suggests that God despises arrogant and boastful speech. It implies that humility and modesty are virtues valued by God.
This belief can be described as "deism," which is the belief in the existence of a higher power or god but without adhering to any specific organized religion.
It depends on the person, but gay people are more likely NOT to hate because of orientation than straight people.That said, there are some gay people who hate bisexuals and vice versa.
Some people base their feelings on their understanding of their religion. Some people claim to hate bisexuals in order to deny their own feelings. Some people insist that "bisexuals are just homosexuals who haven't figured it out yet" -- which isn't true. And of course, some people just hate anything they don't understand.
Trying to guess what God thinks about any group of people is dangerous and unproductive. If you turn to the Bible for guidance about what God thinks, the general theme that appears is that God wants people to love each other.
God doesn't hate.
he does not hate you he loves you
No! Either God exists, in which case you had better not hate him; or God does not exist, in which case it is not God you hate, but the culture that says you must worship him.
Atheists don't hate God; they simply don't think that God exists. This does not mean they hate God anymore than not believing in the tooth fairy makes you hate the tooth fairy.
no god does not hate us he loves us all very much but when we don't obey him that's what he ahtes when we behave bad in other words he hates our bad actions
There is no hate in God. I promise you that.
Sin. God hates sin.
God does not hate anyone, gay or straight.
OF COURCE NOT WHY WOULD willow smith hate god if she is a 21st century girl?