Excellent question :-)
Well, I really wish to answer, so I am remembering moments while I feel hatred towards someone/something/myself.
So...
root of my hatred =
. frustration
. refusing to take the responsibility of an event
. animal reflex - basic instinct
. anger
. misunderstanding
. fear of being guilty, judged
. fear of losing something/someone
. protection, rejection
. mental shield - lying to oneself
. paranoid, convinced that someone else wants to harm me
. and so on.
You see, I dare to serenely express my own private sources of hatred.
2006-08-30 09:22:04
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answered by Axel ∇ 5
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No it certainly starts with worry of the unknown? image a caveman and say you're white and he's extensive with a grotesque look on his face? His procedures are diverse and detached from yours. First you're apprehensive, after which you notice we style an opinion with our eyes concerning to the adaptation? If we've been blind we does no longer recognize the adaptation and we would possibly no longer worry what we see? yet nonetheless if that caveman clubbed you interior the pinnacle you will possibly recognize he's the aggressor? yet instinct is diverse once you're blind, you have better than the unknown to worry? inspite of the undeniable fact that if the caveman got here visiting and helped you out and did no aggressive acts then there may well be no reason to worry him the two with or without sight. yet after the terror and between guy is usually a aggressive nature, and then comes opposition it excells while a relationship isn't made in friendship? nonetheless brothers combat over a game, then they make up, each so often. and each so often they build a hatred between them referred to as jealousy and a might desire to sense stronger, particularly of utilising the easy experience instinct that they might excell in progression mutually and be that because it may, it takes all types to make this international go around, and all of us has an area in time, if basically shall we get in music with the splendid timing and turn the international forward. Oppression makes hatred like soreness, and all of those issues blended makes racism in one enormous knot.
2016-11-06 01:55:57
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answered by sokin 4
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Selfishness. In a society alienated from God, many people have the mentality of self-reliance with no other alternative. This raises the fear of our needs not being taken care of. This grows into hatred of other people as threats. Those who have a real relationship with God have no need to hate, because they know that they are not alone in this world.
2006-08-30 05:16:13
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answered by da chet 3
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Selfishness. It is the root of fear as well as of hatred.
2006-08-30 05:11:12
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answered by MamaBear 6
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Insecurity, envy, desire. A lot of things could be the root of hatred all depending on the circumstances.
2006-08-30 05:14:22
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answered by fasn8n_67 4
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There are only two things in this world -- Love and Fear. So, I'm agreeing with 'fear'.
2006-08-30 05:13:10
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answered by Phoenix's Mommy 4
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Training – Hatred is not natural
2006-08-30 05:13:23
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answered by mother pearl 1
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Fear. Hatred comes exactly from that.
In the mighty words of Yoda,
"Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering."
I know it is not biblical, but it is truthful!
2006-08-30 05:14:32
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answer #8
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answered by Bible Trekker 3
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Idolatry. When you hate, you set yourself up as being superior to those you hate. According to the Bible, our Creator made us all equal in his sight. If we see ourselves above those we hate, we are judging them. Only a God can judge. If you are like a God doing the judging, then you are committing idolatry because the Bible says there is only one true God. So, the definite answer is idolatry because you are putting yourself on equal footing with the one true God because you are judging and condemning others through hatred.
2006-08-30 05:15:30
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Resentment.
2006-08-30 05:20:04
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answered by Anonymous
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