Yes, it is possible. Once we are saved, we see people through the eyes of God....hurting, no self esteem, needy, and when you realize that, you can love them, even if they are not lovable. There was a song a few years ago.."Walk a mile in my shoes"......if we did, we might not be so judgmental toward others...God has opened my eyes to the lonely, and hurting people. I try to give others the benefit of the doubt no matter how rude or inconsiderate they may be....we don't know their lives or what they are going through.
2007-11-21 16:26:25
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answered by dreamdress2 6
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I think this is a good question and the simple answer in my opinion is yes. You will always meet and know people who are not compatible with you and your basic reaction to them can be some level of distaste. However, there is no reason to dwell on it or let it turn into something more serious or hateful. In other words, there is nothing wrong with disliking someone, but it shouldn't stop you from trying occasionally to give them another chance. I certainly don't mean to open yourself up to abuse. I just mean that sometimes you can turn relationships around through kindness and second chances. Just my opinion.
2007-11-22 00:12:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Drama Queens love their enemies because they love drama. They have to dislike them as well or else they wouldn`t be their enemies.
2007-11-22 00:12:05
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answered by Future 5
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Totally un-natural. Those who talk about loving their neighbors hate more than loving specially if neighbor is
non-white from another country or Afro-American.
This love they neighbor, turn the other cheek are all made up statements of followers of Jesus Christ (May God bless his soul).
Jesus was no doubt a great Messenger of God but could not say any thing un-natural and not possible to do by most human beings.
2007-11-22 00:17:04
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answered by majeed3245 7
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I LOVE my enemies. Especially with A-1 steak sauce.
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2007-11-22 00:12:43
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answered by Weird Darryl 6
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Yeah I would say so. Jesus doesn't ask us to like people we don't get on with, but he does ask us to love them. Think of family, if we had a choice we might not live with them, but we learn to get on well because otherwise life would be a nightmare!
2007-11-22 08:00:53
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answered by trebor88 3
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It is wise to keep your enemies closer than you own friends.
2007-11-22 00:12:33
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answered by flannelpajamas1 4
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Seeing you wonder about this conflicting christian philosophy, just do what other christians do. LOVE THEM TO DEATH. History records MILLIONS have been put to death by the faithful of christianity, so WORDS have never kept any of them in the past from KILLING those who OFFEND them.
2007-11-22 00:19:24
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answered by Theban 5
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I don't care about my enemies. I'd like to fry them instead.
2007-11-22 00:13:38
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answered by Anonymous
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we need grace from God to love our enemies, its toughest thing to do
2007-11-22 00:15:22
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answered by itsme 4
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