An irrational emotion of a destructive nature that comands you to destroy, to anihilate, to eliminate the object you hate. It can be active or passive but in either form provoques suffering in both the one who harbors the feeling and the recipient of it.
and as a plus: Do you know who suffers more? the hater or the hated?
the hater: To put someone through the fires of hell you must go down yourself first to make sure that is hot enough, you must prapre it and brew it. And the worst part is that many times, the one you hate doesn't even know or care that you do, but there you are in your personal hell.
sad ah?
2006-08-22 11:18:37
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answered by Dominicanus 4
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You totally dislike that person to the point of feeling ill just being around them. They are disgusting, mean, evil, wanting to hurt you, or put you down. They say and hate and love are just a very fine line apart, but I am not sure about that. Hate is where you are done with them, and do not ever want to be around them. It is the opposite of love. That is the best I can do.
2006-08-22 11:11:40
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answered by shardf 5
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God is righteous. that doesn't mean He did not hate. He hated and nevertheless hates that a baby of His would choose to forfeit the inheritance He has offered. In our case, that inheritance is salvation. precise the following scriptures refers to Esau because the article of God's hate because he's the emblem of rejecting his inheritance...God. this is the unpardonable sin, actual. The e book of Malachi is really short and intensely exciting. It tries, between different issues, to outline God as love and hate and could likely be of further help in answering your question than I. God bless you. Malachi a million:2-3 a million:2 “ I have loved you,” says the LORD. “ yet you're saying, ‘In what way have you ever loved us?’ became not Esau Jacob’s brother?” Says the LORD. “ yet Jacob I have loved; a million:3 yet Esau I have hated, And laid waste his mountains and his heritage For the jackals of the barren area.” Romans 9:13 because it really is written, “Jacob I have loved, yet Esau I have hated.”
2016-12-01 00:35:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Hate can consume your soul and putrefy your existence. Anger comes from somewhere within hate and to feel anger is to admit that you have been victimized.
It is an emotion that draws people in like an addiction.
2006-08-22 12:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Hate is like anger, but it is unforgiving and intense. The city might be better if there were no more pigeons, but I don't really care. My best friend might make me want to scream and yell and say cruel things, but I will forgive her.
2006-08-22 11:33:00
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answered by kaminegg 3
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hate is an emotion..kida hard to explain in words, i guess...but if i had to try to define hate, it would just be ill-will towards someone...hatred....maybe wanting someone to stop living in the same country as them, to get them totally out of their lives.
2006-08-22 12:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Intense dislike
2006-08-22 11:12:17
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answered by Anonymous
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an extreme dislike, loath, it's a very strong word. the opposite of love. if you hate something, you cannot stand it.
2006-08-22 11:20:16
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answered by deirdre s 1
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Opposite of love.
2006-08-22 11:18:41
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answered by i1patrick 2
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To feel hostility or animosity toward some one or something.
2006-08-22 11:12:10
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answered by mymindsablank 1
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