yes i do.
rejection, betrayal, jelousy, resentment, guilt
2007-02-12 00:16:17
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answer #1
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answered by Belosnezhka (aka Gex) 6
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There are three emotions that should be at work: love, hate and conscience. The conscience is the balancing point. Love is creative, hate is destructive. Your choice. If you want to go one step further and let God into the picture, your conscience and God merge into a concept known as "the fear of God". However, the word "fear" in the real and Biblical sense carries a meaning beyond "to be afraid of". Fear in the Bible means a respect like you would give your father (provided you have a human father you can respect...unfortunately many are not respectable). Hate is destructive. Forgiveness is a virtue. The balancing point is your conscience and your ability to define what is creative or destructive for you in the long term. Frankly, hate should never be an option. Just look at what is happening in the middle east.
2016-05-24 00:30:25
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really. I think the thin line is between honest truth and brutally honest.
What makes you cross that line? You'll never know until you're pushed in front of it.
2007-02-12 00:14:53
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. And what makes you cross this line? You may or may not know what could happen to cause it. You can love someone and then hate them with a snap of a finger depending on what that person does to you.
2007-02-12 00:14:58
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answer #4
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answered by K-E-G 2
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No, because to me, hate isn't the opposite of love. With hate, there is still some "work" and emotion that you have to put into it. I think apathy is the opposite of love, because that only requires that you feel nothing. Love, hate, apathy, etc. are decided by you, not the person who you are dealing with, so that "line" is inside of you, and noone else.
2007-02-12 00:13:39
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answer #5
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answered by It's Me 5
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Love for our children should never change but for all the others the answer is yes. It starts out small and grows very slowly and before you know it you have a huge hate problem on your hands.
2007-02-12 00:23:24
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answered by sideways 7
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Yes. Both show emotional ties. The opposite of love is indifference, not hate.
2007-02-12 00:14:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think people who love passionately can also hate passionately; We can become as angry with someone as we can be loving. Maybe maturity is learning to broaden that line and to know when anger is constructive.
2007-02-12 00:15:29
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answer #8
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answered by doktordbel 5
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Of course! Strong feelings such us disappointment,sense of disapproval, lost of faith make you cross the line!
2007-02-12 00:17:58
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answer #9
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answered by Roubini 5
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There absolutely is. If you love and trust someone and they betray that trust, that is what crosses the line for me.
2007-02-12 00:14:11
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup
2007-02-12 00:19:12
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answer #11
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answered by juicie813 5
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