Hestia, the Greek goddess of the hearth and home, is generally portrayed as a kind and gentle figure who was well-respected among the gods and mortals. Unlike other deities who often engaged in conflicts, Hestia preferred peace and harmony, which contributed to her positive reputation. While there may have been individuals who were indifferent or did not worship her, there is little evidence of outright hatred toward her in mythology. Overall, Hestia is seen as a unifying presence rather than a figure who inspired animosity.
Zeus liked Hestia because she did not cause problems for him.
no he did not hate anyone
Myth does not relate her ever doing so.
It is to hate anyone
no, Catholics do not hate anyone
You shouldn't hate anyone.
Hestia, goddess of the hearth, which is the heart of the home, is friend to anyone with a home and who honors her. So it was believed by Greeks worshiping the ancient gods and goddesses.
She was afraid of, conflict... Really nothing else... There was things she didn't like but not that she was scared of.
No he doesn't hate anyone.
Anyone I hate.
no, it is never OK to hate anyone.
No! She is one of the only three virgin goddesses! There for, no husband!!!No Hestia did not have a husband.