Fear and ignorance are the root of hatred. if you don't understand something you fear it and this leads to hatred.
2007-02-04 00:28:32
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answered by sirdunny 4
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No it really starts with worry of the unknown? image a caveman and say you're white and he's huge with a gruesome look on his face? His techniques are diverse and detached from yours. First you're anxious, and then you be conscious we type an opinion with our eyes about the version? If we were blind we would not understand the version and we would not worry what we see? yet then again if that caveman clubbed you contained in the pinnacle you ought to understand he's the aggressor? yet instinct is diverse once you're blind, you've more effective than the unknown to worry? notwithstanding if the caveman got here round and helped you out and did no aggressive acts then there should be no reason to worry him both with or devoid of sight. yet after the terror and between guy is continuously a aggressive nature, and then comes contention it excells even as a courting isn't made in friendship? nevertheless brothers strive against over a sport, then they make up, often times. and infrequently they construct a hatred between them referred to as jealousy and a favor to sense greater, as a change of using the straightforward sense instinct that they could excell in progression jointly and be that because it ought to, it takes all varieties to make this international bypass round, and all and multiple has an section in time, if merely lets get in track with the right timing and swap the international ahead. Oppression makes hatred like discomfort, and all of those issues blended makes racism in a unmarried huge knot.
2016-11-02 07:01:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Ego.
To believe that "YOU", in your very own singular existance and experience, standing so very soley alone, are exactly right by what you say, believe, act and do.
And hate is derived from others challenging your own existance and experience.
To some extent, it is simply someone challenging your belief in yourself that causes rage and hatred towards another(s) and anyone of these people can do it in the name of religion, or love, money, time and perhaps in the name of justice.
But battering one another to prove a point is just bullying.
Consciousness is so individual and so chaotic that no one could ever have ever lived the same life; it is to improbable.
So what is the point in getting upset if I see the rock as being grey and you see it as being a green?
2007-02-04 00:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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ROOTS OF HATRED:
Money causes a LOT of hatred, for the Bible tells us that the "Love of money" is the root of all evil. Thus the root or hatred [which is evil] can be said to be the love of money in this case.
Religious intolerance could also be one root. Look at how Jihad is against Israel & America. It is also against the Western World, but the two TOP nations on their list to destroy are America and Israel, because of their belief in the God of the Bible, and not their god allah.
There are literally hundreds of roots of hatred, racism, jealousy, malice, etc...
Take this Implicit Association Test. It shows how our minds/thoughts work. How our unconscious thoughts actually stem forth hatred and other things. This word association triggers our thoughts to choose things which we may not even understand why we chose the way we did. We are programmed by family, friends, school, work, and all other things around us. This is what makes up who we are, however in our own minds as we grow up and learn? We actually decide whom we become, we know what we were taught [good or bad] and we use them as a base/core, then build upon them to become who we are as an adult.
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/demo/
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2007-02-04 00:41:53
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answered by Jewel 3
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We learn hate from those around us. First and foremost our parents. Hate is not born to us it is learned.
Hate is a very strong emotion. Leaders of people use this to accomplish what they want.
Parents, teachers, religious leaders and the media all help teach hatred to us all.
How can we have peace in such an environment
2007-02-04 01:18:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything unlike good relies on a hardened, defiled, or ignorant heart to take root and be nourished. The reason is that God created man in His image, and so when we (as humans) try to stuff our hearts with human misconceptions, we suffer the consequence.
2007-02-04 01:28:27
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answered by ? 6
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belief that you are right by God
example: holy men in the bible killing people and ordering genocide
also we have muhammad who slaughtered thousands
2007-02-04 00:27:19
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answered by sahara_springs 3
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greed and religion
2007-02-04 00:27:24
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answered by Anonymous
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ignorance.
2007-02-04 00:27:28
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answered by Anonymous
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