I think the Jews should love the Christians, the Muslims, the Hindus and also the atheists, and vice versa, because they are all the children of the One True God.
As for the atheists, who are supposed not believing in God, they should also love all mnkind, because this is quite a rare and precious rational species in our known universe. If they allowed hatred to bring the human race into destruction, this would contradict their claim of being more intelligent than the believers of God.
There is only perhaps one common reason for hatred is that I love people, but they hate me, they hate my religion, they hate my ideology, therefore I must defend myself and my loved ones!
In our civilized society today, revenge is not permitted. Instead of killing for self defence, we should bring the criminals to the courts
for fair judgement and avoiding abuse.
But, right at the first place, should each one of us not to look deep into our hearts to see whether we cherish true love to all mankind?
2006-10-07
17:59:04
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I don't hate people of other religious backgrounds. What does bother me are these continuous questions which ask the following, and only serve to cause strife between YA users of all faiths.
"Why do Christians hate ____. _______. ______. _____ religious".
"Why do Atheists hate ________, ____, ____, _____ religions".
And is isn't just between Christians and Atheists, it is all faiths and beliefs. I'm just too tired tonight to list them all here. If you do a search back through this past week, I'm sure you will see some of the questions asked, ridiculous ones for the most part.
These questions, worded in all different ways, are continuous all day long. Especially during the week days when most people work it goes on continuously, and sometimes it gets nasty with obscene language if the person didn't get his way when he asked his last questions. That is when it becomes ridiculous and inexcusable.
Jesus explains to us in the Bible not to participate in these arguments and told believers they would be hated for their faith, so I realize this and it doesn't bother me as my God warned me of it ahead of time. I'll keep the joy I have and won't spend my time in answering rants people list stating they are questions, just to start arguments, especially when the other person has already turned a deaf ear to answers unless they are his own. God wants us to spend our time on things which honor Him, in helping the needy, or in visiting the sick. Whatever we can do to honor God rather than join in arguing with people who are no more listening than a cow does.
Thank you.
2006-10-07 18:23:25
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answered by son-shine 4
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Very well said, we must all care for one another in order to make our world a better place...
“One country, one ideology, one system is not sufficient. It is helpful to have a variety of different approaches. We can then make a joint effort to solve the problems of the whole of humankind”
- The Dalai Lama -
“Compassion is not religious business, it is human business, it is not luxury, it is essential for our own peace and mental stability, it is essential for human survival”
- The Dalai Lama -
“We live very close together. So, our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them”
- The Dalai Lama -
2006-10-07 18:05:47
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answered by Shinkirou Hasukage 6
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hate is built into human beings. you cant go through life with out hate or even a bit of anger in your life. thus i am not contradicting myself because ive embraced hatred as being part of being human
2006-10-07 18:05:19
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answered by god_of_the_accursed 6
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I do not generally hate people of different religions, I simply hate the religions. Don't confuse my distaste for your religion with a personal hatred against you.
2006-10-07 18:03:48
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answered by lenny 7
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See, but people take offense to you saying, "They should all be nice because we're all children of the One True God." Because that still puts your beliefs forward first. They should all be nice, yes, but not for your given reasons. e.e
2006-10-07 18:03:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate no one whatever their religion. I have a problem with bigots, but I do not hate anyone.
2006-10-07 18:44:20
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answered by waycyber 6
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I don't hate any of the above, but there is much room for disagreement...
Hoping the best for you...
2006-10-07 18:01:41
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answered by Debra N 3
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unconditional love is as rare and fleeting as a ghost
2006-10-07 18:00:34
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answered by darkangel1111 5
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i dont hate anyone...i think every person has the right to their beliefs
2006-10-07 18:02:28
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answered by kayro3 3
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I don't hate them I pity them
2006-10-07 18:05:50
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answered by wisdom 4
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