Because humans have a free will and spirit; hate and love come with that. Hate exists within human the mind, not outside of ourselves, it is like all other primitive instincts that we suppress when we learn how to, and that's the key to eliminate hate: learn how to live without it. And the only thing we can do that is to learn how to live with love.
2007-09-29 10:02:54
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answer #1
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answered by Lestat 3
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Love and Hate are a dyad. One cannot exist in a space that does not contain at least the potential for the other. Hate exists to give Love meaning for without the possibility of hate, love will be meaningless. No other reason.
2007-09-29 09:57:24
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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For centuries religious teaching and doctrine are all that men have had to try and understand the world around them and themselves also.
In the last two hundred years we have answered the basic questions again but this time with different - non-religious answers.
If you want to stay with the old pre-science explanations for things - in other words, religious explanations - then you can find that all of those questions have already been answered before.
2007-10-07 06:02:40
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answer #3
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answered by smkeller 7
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I have to accept Jesus as Lord in your scenario, how is that unconditional?
2007-09-29 09:58:49
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answer #4
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answered by neil s 7
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Why does poor grammar and netspeak exist on a forum where you certainly aren't charged by the letter? Don't you want to be understood, and seen at somewhat intelligent?
2007-09-29 09:49:35
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answer #5
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answered by serious troll 6
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If I strapped a bomb on my chest and walked into your house and killed your whole family, dont tell me you wouldnt hate me. Not to bash Muslims but I was using that as an example
2007-09-29 09:51:07
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answer #6
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answered by Par 4 7
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Hate can go to He** for all I care except for the hate that hates hate.
Unconditional love would be great I want it
(((((((((HUGS))))))))))
2007-09-29 10:08:25
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answer #7
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answered by JFK fan--(Hug Brigade) 4
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