Here, you're blaspheming God's Word by a charge of falsehood against it, by telling me that what David wrote is a false statement.
Here's what David, by the Holy Spirit, actually stated about God: "Thou hatest
ALL workers of iniquity."
Here's
the contradictory of what David, by the Holy Spirit, actually stated about God: "Thou hatest
NOT all workers of iniquity."
Since what David stated is true, that which is the contradictory of what David stated is false. Thus, "Thou hatest
NOT all workers of iniquity" is false.
So, yeah; again, David, having been a worker of iniquity (adultery, murder), was, as such, hated by God.
God doesnt hate all that work iniquity,
I notice, here, that you're substituting the phrase, "all that work iniquity", in place of the phrase, "all workers of iniquity". Why do you do this?
Are not all that work iniquity, workers of iniquity? Do you really wish to make yourself into a clown by claiming that some that work iniquity are, somehow, not workers of iniquity?
some people He Loved while workers of iniquity Rom 5:8
Sure. I don't deny that one bit, but what (if anything) do you imagine that's got to do with the issue at hand? The question at hand is whether or not God
hates all workers of iniquity; the question at hand is not whether or not God
loves some workers of iniquity. Why did you want to change the subject?
8 But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.
So any reasonable thinking person knows the sinners in Rom 5:8 cannot be the same sinners in Ps 5:5
Nobody knows that the sinners in Romans 5:8 cannot be the same sinners in Psalm 5:5, since the sinners in Romans 5:8 are, in fact, at least some of the same sinners in Psalm 5:5.