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King Saul thought he was more Christian that Christ as he had "forgiveness" for King Agag.
The Christian prophet Samuel shows up and "hewed Agag to pieces in the presence of the Lord." ("The Lord" in the Old Testament is Jesus Christ.) As a result King Saul was utterly rejected by God. He is replace by King David who utterly hated the enemies of Jesus CHrist.
Too many Protestant ministers think it is "Christian" to live in peace with the enemies of Jesus Christ.
This is the Christian stance:
"Do I not hate those who hate you, Lord,
-- by the Christian Prophet, King David
Fritz Berggren, PhD
By Fritz Berggren3.9
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King Saul thought he was more Christian that Christ as he had "forgiveness" for King Agag.
The Christian prophet Samuel shows up and "hewed Agag to pieces in the presence of the Lord." ("The Lord" in the Old Testament is Jesus Christ.) As a result King Saul was utterly rejected by God. He is replace by King David who utterly hated the enemies of Jesus CHrist.
Too many Protestant ministers think it is "Christian" to live in peace with the enemies of Jesus Christ.
This is the Christian stance:
"Do I not hate those who hate you, Lord,
-- by the Christian Prophet, King David
Fritz Berggren, PhD

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