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Hank Hanegraaff- On Anne Rice and Her Decision to Leave Christianity

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Hank Hanegraaff discusses a recent magazine article painting Christians as anti-gay, as well as Anne Rice's comments that she was leaving Christianity because it is "anti-gay," "anti-feminist," and "anti-science."
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  • How can he say Christianity is not Anti-Gay? It appears Hank's gone a soft himself. I for one am a proud anti-gay Christian who believes that Romans 1 condemnation of homosexuals should be re-instituted in to law in our time!

    Romans 1:32 Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.

    Further Science is over-rated, and Feminism is just a foolish philosophy.

  • Christians are not compelled to love immoraility and accept the actions God condemned as wrong...be it child sacrifice, adultery, rape, sex before marriage or homosexuality....we have never been compelled by scripture to accept..God was the creator and made laws beneficial to His creation...to avoid all the pain and suffering needlessly...that is LOVE not accepting destructive behavior.

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  • Hank Hanegraaff = thief and a liar. He stole CRI from Walter’s successor.

  • If Anne Rice had a relationship with God, she would not have "quit Christianity". What she experienced was religion, not relationship.

  • @rrmurphy9 I don't know what kind of homo-loving perverts you're used to dealing with at your church but I do not lie or lust. Hank said point-blank that Christianity is not Anti-Gay. Well, maybe that's his interpretation but I for one am PROUD to be Anti-Gay.

  • @MrRoycelong I think you are missing the point here. He is saying that Christians are to love those people who are gay, just as God loves your for your sins such as your lying, lust fullness, etc etc. God calls us to love no matter what, that is a fact. He isn't saying Christians are not against homosexuality, just that we should love them just the same.

  • BRING DR. MARTIN BACK.

  • @MrRoycelong They are speaking of philios love and not agape godly love. They are not one in the same terms in greek. The difference in the two words is the difference in the love of worldliness versus the love of godliness. Not the same things at all

  • Don't get me wrong, I believe all sin is wrong

    However, homosexuality is in itself inherently anti-creation, anti-proliferation of human life. It does not promote being fruitful and multiplication. Homosexuality is anti-life. And that is not a strictly religious view, that is a intellectual science view. Same sex cannot create new life.

    I won't go into my opinion of how that lifestyle is being promoted to control population numbers, but all sin is against the laws of God simply

  • @MrRoycelong Science is over-rated?? Science is what keeps the majority of people on this planet alive.

  • @matthewsocoollike "Love" is not an excuse to pervert God's righteous standard proclaimed in Leviticus 18 and Romans 1.

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