Anyone who believes that Hell exists, and that other people are going there, is one sick and twisted individual. You are wrong about hate overwhelming love, though. The answer to suffering is REAL love.
A dog can provide it. A human being can provide it. You can even love yourself. That counts. If you're marooned on a deserted island, you might think that a volleyball can provide it. It can't, but you'll imagine it does. God can't provide it. God doesn't exist. People will not let go of their imaginary fathers until they find the strength to look, in the real world, for what they need, and find it. They need to look around, not up.
Love has nothing to do with religion. People can find what they need - all those things that they think they're getting from God - right here on Earth, in this lifetime.
As long as people are not receiving the love, acceptance, and protection they need, they will cry out to an imaginary entity that, even if it did exist, would be nothing more than a deadbeat with a demented martyr for a son and a bunch of corrupt servants. It is actually a good thing that it doesn't exist, and that it's impossible to be loved by it, even after you die. What kind of toxic love would that be?
I would rather walk with a dog than walk with God. I know that the dog exists, and loves me. I don't have to wonder about it or take it on "faith". It's right there. Any claim that imagined love is more beneficial to human beings than real love is ludicrous.
The Beatles had it right all along. "Love is all you need." One person after another is discovering this, and the population of atheists is growing, one at a time, slowly, but steadily. That's good enough for me.
2007-03-08 09:48:15
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answered by Anonymous
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1-we live by the word and that is every word that comes from the mouth of God 2- i beg to differ we can love someone even if we dont like their ways the person is what a christian loves to like them personally i am sure i dont like all people but in my heart i love them they are people that makes mistakes the same as i do 3-hate is not something that we want to live with it causes us more harm it takes to much of our energy 4-it is hard nearly impossible for us to hate especially when it is through ignorance and being blinded by the devil 5-religion and spirituality is different we want people to know and accept true peace and joy i cant say that is hate 6-we arent able to judge no man etc, you may need to re-read your post it is very inaccurate
2007-03-08 09:49:19
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answered by loveChrist 6
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sorry man, you think your so profound, thats what kills me! im a Christian, and i have many friends that i love who arnt of the same religion, and
it would be a sin to Hate anyone...no where does it say that its a sin to love someone of a dif religion. You are just an idiot. you need to admit that.
lol it kills me that you even wrote that question....goll, how do you come up with this $h!t?
2007-03-08 09:58:23
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answered by sarah 2
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You are dead wrong. When/if you grow up you will understand a few things about life.
2007-03-08 09:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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i think all religion is corrupted, thats why one should keep their mind to them self, to start with
2007-03-08 09:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Your projecting your OWN inadequacies
2007-03-08 09:37:22
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answered by Bobbie4u 5
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you are wrong on to many levels to name.
2007-03-08 09:37:18
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answered by Thumbs down me now 6
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