No. Not at all.
Nothing is wrong.
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Hate may create a tension in your body which could develop into illness.
2007-12-11 16:05:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Its wrong to hate a religion, but its okay to feel bad toward a group of people. For instance i have nothing against Judaism other then the fact that i think its wrong, but Zionist can be really annoying and so frustrating to handle. Besides if you agreed fully with a religion would you be following that religion? thats why religions evolved in the first place from Ancient Arabs and Zoroastrianism to Judaism to Christianity to Islam or Science.
I suggest reading up on a religion before you say you hate it, most things you hear about other religions are mostly false. Islam is actually the worse religion to be prejudiced by other people, im not saying pick up a Quran just ask questions to verify
2007-12-08 00:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the people doing horrible things in the name of Islam not the religion itself... no religion actually tells you to do horrible things.. but think of how many christian groups are associated with blowing up clinics... or how many Irish have bombed one another because of religion... look at all the damage people have done using religion as the reason... and as their justification.... so don't hate all the people, and don't hate the religion... pray for the sanity of the zealots and hopefully we won't have a third world war... and the genocide of humanity will stop soon
2007-12-08 00:15:47
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answered by maritimegypsy 3
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No its not wrong to hate religion.
Since the beginnings of man more people have died in the name of religions, than have been killed in all the wars in which humans have ever fought.
The problem is, religions are run by people who are religious but one eyed and wordly.
Wordly not godly in action or endeavour.
Religious, not spritual towards fellow humans.
There is too much wealth involved in religion, and the concept of the creator has been buried under a big pile of money.
Its up to us to seek our own thoughts and beliefs, not to seek the thoughts and beliefs of those who run religion for personal gain
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Whether that gain be power, control, money or all of these.
Ask yourself how much power, control, money and gain the religious leaders have.
That will answer your question regarding hatred of religion.
Having said that, it is not in your best interest to hate anything but look about you and seek the things that serve you best as the entity you are.
Seek out joy and happiness.
Thats what we are all meant to live for.
2007-12-08 00:28:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate religion because that's why christians are divided. I believe religion is the anti-christ. False doctrines. Satans power through men trying to defeat Christ. It's not going to happen. I believe true followers of Christ are no part of a religion, they base their beliefs on faith in Jesus.
2007-12-08 04:33:11
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answered by SuperSkinny 3
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I don't think it is wrong to hate a religion as long as you don't hate the people in it. There is one religion I hate because it gives Christianity and God a bad name.
2007-12-08 00:28:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Islam doesn't care if you hate it. Hating it will only make you rage inside, and Islam won't feel it. I'm not all that crazy about Jainism, but if I let myself hate it the only thing that will change is that I'll be feeling hate and I don't like to feel hate.
2007-12-08 00:16:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Moslims have been brainwashed, Thier religion is called islam and its 100% wrong. But they won't change. And I'm not at all fond of them!
2007-12-08 01:05:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Organized religion is the spiritual death of people.
Genuine faith in God produces good results in peoples lives. Real Christians do things that are not only against the law, but praised by society.
2007-12-08 00:24:22
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answered by realchurchhistorian 4
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Religion kills but spirit give light. Someone here gave a great answer I should have remember his name. He said it is about relationship and that is absolutely correct. The Jews of the time of Christ were dying in RELIGION and when Christ came he completely ignored them and they hated Him for it. You see, it was about relationship not religion.
2007-12-08 00:17:42
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answered by Terry L 5
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You can disagree with the religion, but I would reserve the strong feelings for the actions that people take on its behalf. Hating a thought doesn't make sense. You can reject a thought because it does not describe reality as you know it, but only when harm comes your way, or toward someone else, would it be worth true hatred, anger, indignation, or dismay.
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2007-12-08 00:16:24
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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