You accuse brother Chad of making personal attacks, when you just attacked everyone in the US and all of us.
We all are wrong, and only you, are right? You refuse to be corrected and stick to your opinions. Jesus, loved sinners and he hung out with sinners, how can you say you love God that you've never met, and hate people because they're sinners? you're a sinner yourself, and everyone is, how are you better?? You're not, you might be a Christian, but are you really a Christ-follower? Christ loved everyone, you're attacking America and you forgot about the rest of the world, you never once did you mention the U.K or any other country for that matter, you're attacking one group.
I don't know what's your background is, but truth be told, you gotta work on your heart my friend, pray and see what's upsetting you, why you hate sinners? Jesus loved sinners, but hated sin, do you get the difference? I pray you do, because right now, you appear to be very religious and very very muslim, if you call the rest of the world immoral and you forgot that's the only reason Jesus came to earth and died, that's the only reason, you may be saved, it's not something you earned, or deserved.
We are called to be the light of the world and witness to those unsaved, how will they ever let you talk to them about Jesus, when you talk with hate? That's the main reason a lot of unbelievers don't like churches or Christian.
The Bible clearly teaches that God is love. First John 4:8-9 says, “Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love. This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him.
How exactly does that work? We hate sin by refusing to take part in it and by condemning it when we see it. Sin is to be hated, not excused or taken lightly. We love sinners by being faithful in witnessing to them of the forgiveness that is available through Jesus Christ. A true act of love is treating someone with respect and kindness even though he/she knows you do not approve of his lifestyle and/or choices. It is not loving to allow a person to remain stuck in sin. It is not hateful to tell a person he/she is in sin. In fact, the exact opposites are true. We love the sinner by speaking the truth in love. We hate the sin by refusing to condone, ignore, or excuse it.