we should, but we dont.
2006-06-20 02:34:07
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answered by ? 3
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It's complicated because the question covers many levels. At the micro or personal level, you can love others despite their sex (and so on--whatever that is) if you retain your innocent and were not hurt or corrupted by--yes--society to discriminate or fear them. At the more macro or global level, what makes you not love people from other nationality and religion are the constant corruption of people in power that has everything to gain by maintaining this antagonistic attitude. Think about this: when do religious figures enjoy the most "power"? It's when there are competing religions that compel each religion's follower to defend and promote their own religion (and their leaders) blindly. Same for politicians with nationality. What would leaders do if nations didn't exist? What would happen to their powers if nations were not antagonistic?
2006-06-20 04:54:51
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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contained in the context of those that are robots like you, that is at the same time as 2 very distinct human beings, frequently one with a piston and the different with a plug socket come jointly and connect them to at least one yet another, sending sharges and shocks to at least one yet another. this can be a spread of saving records: regrettably, 1/2 the records from each and each combatant is lost alongside the way, even if the ensuing device created is the prototype of the subsequent era, waiting to bypass back!
2016-11-15 00:36:56
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answered by gorczynski 4
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Mrs.Harper right some people do and most people should but the truth is we really dont face it we are first falling in love because of their religion or there looks then after we have allthe good stuff out of the way is when we tend to look at the personality
2006-06-20 02:37:44
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answered by Jenna 3
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We can love individuals and should until they prove unworthy of that love. It is oh so wrong to hate a race or gender or country. Remember, it is only a few members of a country (the gov't) that decides how that country acts with others... indivicuals are just like us, raising their families, trying to put food on the table, and worshipping their own god(s). Sex should have nothing to do with it as long as it hurts no one - I hate pedophiles, for example, because of the harm they do to satisfy their own desires. Judge on an individual basis - if you must judge.
2006-06-20 02:40:20
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answered by Samlet 4
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In a dream world...that would be so. Unfortunately, this isn't the reality of our day to day lives. So many people sit in judgment of others. It's sad when you think about it though. What a wonderful world this would be if we could all love and respect one another for our differences...instead of looking at our differences as a negative thing.
2006-06-20 02:38:22
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answered by Angela 2
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We can do so if we purify our minds and hearts, believe that whatever our thoughts, our believes there is only one God holding the whole universe, and every one has the right to have his own religion without affecting the rights of others
2006-06-20 04:19:02
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answered by a_ebnlhaitham 6
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It's not love that's needed to make the world a better place, it's acceptance of our differences.
2006-06-20 05:55:12
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answered by nick_dunnus 2
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Yes u can.....we can.......u may say the society diffrentiates but do not forget, tht u ur self r a part of society..........first of all u hav 2 stop diffrentiating individually........the change will definetly come........remember..........2 bring the change, be the change
2006-06-20 02:37:42
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answered by myth 1
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Wouldn't that just be great?!?! But in reality it will never happen. There are too many stubborn, hypocritical, down right rude people who are incapable of change.
2006-06-20 02:40:42
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answered by mageta8 6
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Unfortunatley there would be no reason for a lot of people to exist if there was nothing or no one to hate. Sad, isn't it?
2006-06-20 09:40:59
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answered by cleveland g 1
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