Christian Haters

Hater- A person that simply cannot be happy for another person’s success. So rather than be happy they make a point of exposing a flaw in that person.

Hating, the result of being a hater, is not exactly jealousy. The hater doesn’t really want to be the person he or she hates, rather the hater wants to knock someone else down a notch.

A person that develops a strong dislike for another, solely basing their own opinion on personal judgment rather than objective merit.

My Thoughts On “Christian Haters” in the form of Run-On-Ranting-Sentence:

It always disturbs me to run across, read, see or hear the Christian Haters, you know the followers of Christ who always seem to point out the negative, claim their way is the only way, don’t like someone because they look a certain way, think a certain way, or if they don’t say certain words, or do a particular style of ministry or because they are too nice, or too candid or to this or too that, I had written a post over three years ago titled “Stop Hatin’ On Joel Osteen” and it was popular seem to brought out even more Christian Haters, even leaders hating on leaders, pastors hating on other pastors, denominations hating on other denominations, brothers and sisters in Christ hating on other brothers and sisters in Christ, hating simply for the sake of hating, love, love, love, yes love God, love people, it’s so much easier to hate than to give the benefit of the doubt and try to truly understand or assume the best, do your deal, run after God and don’t drink the hatorade, it will never quench your thirst, only leaving a desire for more hating.

God Is Love…

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Scott Williams served as a key leader and Campus Pastor for LifeChurch.tv. He is the Chief Solutions Officer for Nxt Level Solutions, a consulting company he founded to help businesses, non-profits and individuals with both internal and external growth. Scott is speaker, strategist, consultant and developer of leaders. He is an avid blogger at BigIsTheNewSmall.com, and leverages Social Media to make a Kingdom impact. Scott is passionate about leadership development, organizational growth and diversity. He is the author of “Church Diversity – Sunday The Most Segregated Day Of The Week.” Scott is married, a father of two, and lives in Oklahoma City, OK.