Love God, love others as you would yourself. Jesus replied that to the religious leaders when they asked what is the greatest command of all. Love does not hurt, mock, gossip, judge,kill, anger or anything that would harm others. God's true intention of the law is for us to learn what hurts each other and Jesus came to fulfill it and now therefore we are under grace. If love governs our hearts, we wouldn't do anything that harm others. The perspective we should try is the motivation of love and not having the pressure to "obey the law." Love fulfills those "laws" God loves us regardless of what we do because He looks at the heart.
2006-06-08 12:52:11
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answered by AlwaysLaughing 3
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When you love someone, you just do. It has nothing to do with religion. You can't help who you love. And truly loving someone is a selfless act. love isn't boastful or proud, you trust your partner, and don't feel jealousy. You know when you love a person that you are accepting all of them, good bad right and wrong. you accept their past and look forward to the future. not reminding them of mistakes they might have made. you sacrifice things you may want for yourself to better both your lives. but don't bring up again what you gave up for them. You have to give a little. Loving someone and being in a relationship takes work from both sides. but as long as that is who your heart is with and vise versa the work is worth all the rewards you get in the process.
2006-06-08 12:42:18
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm going to guess Universalism, or maybe Buddhism.
"Universalism is the belief that all people can be saved, enter into heaven, independent of their religion and knowledge gained during life. It is the only logical way in which God can be considered all-good and all-powerful, excepting the fact that it created evil and suffering in the first place."
- Written by Vexen Crabtree
2006-06-08 12:37:38
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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James 1:27
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.
2006-06-08 12:39:20
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answered by notthemamas1 4
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atheism
Explain?
Atheism does not provide instructions on who to hate and how to hate. Atheism accepts people for who and what they are, which is the ultimate form of "love." (if you want to call it that)
Additional comment:
Atheists do not receive rewards for converting or murdering people. Atheism is purely altruistic in that it offers nothing to those who adopt it as their "belief."
2006-06-08 12:34:45
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answer #5
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answered by Left the building 7
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Well depending on how you look at things all religion(except maybe satanic) Is somewhat based on love,acceptance, and forgiveness. you just have to look at them right to see that.
2006-06-08 12:42:04
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answered by kcracer1 5
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Christianity was based on Jesus Christ who gave His life for all mankind. I know no greater Love then this, even though today Christians don't act like it this is what our faith was based on.
2006-06-08 12:40:53
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answered by PREACHER'S WIFE 5
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good question.
I think King David's relationship with G-d was based on love.
2006-06-08 13:10:40
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answered by Anonymous
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