A parent loves his child even when the child does not love the parent sometimes. Is this stalking behavior?
2007-07-09 03:22:00
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answered by bethybug 5
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no longer likely. yet whilst that have been the case, then you as a human are stalking each and every non-human element which you adore. Jesus is human, particular, yet he's superhuman. so as that kind of makes him like an alien or a diverse species. in case you adore fish, or nature, or frogs, or timber, then you are talking with them in a fashion that they can't understand. the affection of Jesus and God, and the different lifeless or supernatural discern is comparable. they are extraterrestrial beings. you won't be able to appreciate an alien's love. no rely in case you pick him to or no longer is beside the point.
2016-10-01 05:14:54
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answered by Anonymous
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That's funny.
But, no, it's not stalking, since Jesus is not interfering in your life in any way or exhibiting threatening behavior.
Now, the "Christians" who get in your face or who try to pass legislation based on what THEY think think you should be doing with your life.....now THAT might be stalking.
2007-07-09 03:26:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the religious equivalent of the door to door salesman who jams his foot in the door and won't go away. I just wish I had the religious equivalent of a rabid rottweiler to set on them...
2007-07-09 03:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it isn't like that at all.
Jesus loves you because you are HIs child. You are loved and by others out of obedience to God by doing so.
You don't have to be nice to anyone, help anyone, talk civil to anyone just because they love you. Relax, you can still be that same old whiny, critical, negative, hateful, frustrated slug that you were all along.
It's going to be alright, we love you anyway.
2007-07-09 03:24:11
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answered by joe_on_drums 6
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Well, *that's* where the theists gets it - their 'parents'!
2007-07-09 04:12:33
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answered by Devolution 5
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