To be up front with you, you should not hate no one! You should forgive them of what they did or didn't do (not forget but forgive) and let God Deal with them. If you can not forgive them then you are basically saying that you are above God, God hates no one he hates the sin that they do.
Another excellent reason to strive not to hate is that hate is the poison that destroys the hater, not the hated.
It is never easy to overcome some of our basic emotions, but as you try, you become a stronger, more powerful person.
That's three reasons to make the effort!
Love is often considered to be an emotion that is extremely close to hate. In both emotions, one has a strong feeling towards someone or something. The opposite of hate is often considered indifference.
People hate pewdiepie because he stole someone's subscribers.
MAYBE BECUZ UR FREIDS THINK HE IS NOT COOL AND UR FREINDS HATE him and then u hate him to
Probably. Think about all the people who have died because someone really had no reason to hate them and did anyway.
It would help to know if this question is referred from another piece of text that you've seen (i.e., is "Christians hate psychology" quoted from something?). Christians do not hate psychology, nor am I aware of this being a common stereotype of them. Most modern, rational Christians do not hold any hatred of the scientific disciplines, nor of psychology, generally speaking.
'as i hate hell all montagues and thee' shows his hatred towards the montagues. Noone likes hell and he is comparing his hatred towards montagues th hatred of hell itself
The noun form of hate is either hate or hatred.Hate is generally used for the concept (e.g. consumed by hate) while the form hatred is used when hate is directed at someone or something (hatred of, hatred for, hatred toward).
"Dai kirai" in Japanese means "I hate you very much." It is a strong and direct expression of dislike or hatred towards someone.
blind hatred and undiscriminated hate towards anyone who is Jewish
Maybe you mean "hatred" which is the emotion you have when you hate someone. To hate is to dislike with great intensity.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to hate are hatredand the gerund, hating.The noun 'hate' is an abstract noun as a word for an emotion.The abstract noun form can be hate or hatred. As nouns they have the same meaning, but hatred is more specifically directed toward or against someone or some concept.
Well their hatred towards CatDog was generally one sided and mostly geared towards Cat, Dog on the other hand got hate from them simply just being attached to Cat
No. Hatred is a noun synonymous with the noun hate. Adjectives could be hated (object of hate), or hateful (expressing hate).
To me the difference is as simple as basic english. Hate is an action or verb. "I hate you." Hatred is a feeling or noun. "Hatred drove him to violence." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Though Hate is usually used as a verb, it is also a noun. But Hatred is always a noun.
The verb forms of hatred are hate, hates and hated.Some example sentences are:"I hate spiders"."She hates spinach"."She hated the colour of the bathroom".
I don't believe that you could hate someone without knowing it. If you hate someone you would have to be aware of the fact. There are strong emotions that go with and follow anger and hatred. Sometimes Rage. When emotional distress surfaces, it's impossible NOT to know if it's there.
Hatred