consider other "cultures" and find one that relates to your personal beliefs, i can tell you don't like the "culture" you're currently in.
He doesn't. The instruction was to love others as we love ourselves. No more and no less.
Christianity teaches that we ought to "love our neighbors as ourselves" and treat them as we ourselves would like to be treated.
The scripture teaches us to love one another as we love ourselves, to be kind and compassionate, to forgive and show mercy, and to treat others with respect and understanding. It emphasizes the importance of putting others before ourselves and showing love through our actions and words.
There is no scripture that I'm aware of that says to take care of ourselves before helping others. In fact on the contrary, there are many scriptures that God commands us to take care and love others above ourselves. http://www.gospel.com/topics/love+your+neighbor Here is a great reference for you: http://www.biblegateway.com/quicksearch/?quicksearch=love&qs_version=NLT
God is completely silent on the matter. However God does want us to love others as we love ourselves.
In my opinion, I think that we should love ourselves and others at the same time. It is nice to put others before yourself, but you must be happy with yourself in order to please other people.
1. God is above all else. We must love God above all else. 2. Jesus is the only way to God. 3. God is love itself. We must love others as we love ourselves. And we must love ourselves. 4. Mary is the mother of Jesus.
The reason why you need to be respectful is to show that you care for people. We are told to love each other as we love ourselves. Everyone deserves to be treated as they would have others treat them.
So others can care for you. It's the exchange of human interaction. Sprend the Love;not the hate;)
I believe this is true, saying that when you are looking for love you are unknowingly looking for yourself in someone else, and the realization of you in someone else is what love really is.
The philosophy of love explores the nature of love and its impact on relationships and emotions. It examines questions about the meaning of love, its role in human life, and how it influences our connections with others. This philosophy helps us understand the complexities of love, how it shapes our perceptions of ourselves and others, and how it influences our experiences of joy, pain, and growth in relationships.
The peacock in Japanese culture represents several different things such as caring for others, good will, and compassion. It also symbolizes love and nurturing.