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warpspeedpetey
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when it comes to what is evil, and therefore what would violate free will if He simply stopped all evil acts, than it his morality from which we judge.That is his problem. Tell him to get over it.
Only if put into practise. If it stays an internal conviction, it does not hurt anyone - except God - as you say. But that is his problem, not ours. If he could fix the problem and does not do it, he can only blame himself. There are no excuses. You said that all (or almost all) civilized societies consider “hate” evil - even if not put into practice. Bring up some evidence for that claim.
he thinks that hate is an evil act, just as you showed by the earlier example of lust.
however, if you really need more evidence that hate is evil, beyond sexism and racism, then how about the hate crime laws? motivation is a part of the crime for them.
if hate isnt a separate idea from the crime alone, then what would be the point, you would charge them the regular charges, assault, or what have you.