[soc.religion.christian] Hate the Sin, but Love the Sinner

jrossi@jato.jpl.nasa.gov (Joe Rossi) (06/05/90)

Often, this phrase is used when asked if God really hates us, and
ironically, when thumbing through a compendium of thoughts, I
found that this quote is attributed to Ghandi, a Hindu.


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kstehm@pyrnj.pyramid.com (Kevin J. Stehm) (06/09/90)

In article <Jun.5.00.13.49.1990.17175@athos.rutgers.edu> jrossi@jato.jpl.nasa.gov (Joe Rossi) writes:
>Often, this phrase is used when asked if God really hates us, and
>ironically, when thumbing through a compendium of thoughts, I
>found that this quote is attributed to Ghandi, a Hindu.
>

According to _Christian History_, Spring issue, I think, it was Moody who
coined that phrase. 

Kevin J. Stehm