Hate does not mean not being able to tolerate others who are different. It should really mean being totally against anything evil and immoral. Hate is often used in the wrong way. Hitler hated anyone who was not the right race. That was wrong. Bin Laden hates anyone who does not fit his religious views. That is also wrong. Hate should be used to teach against such acts of violence. Not being able to tolerate others who are different should really mean not having to put up with others shoving something down your throat that you don´t agree with. If a person is evil, then hate their evil acts. If a person believes in something that you do not agree with, then disagree with them, period. We can learn from each other´s beliefs and cultures, without converting to the other belief. There is a certain amount of truth in most religions. If we disagree with another religion, that doesn´t mean we have to tolerate the other person. It certainly doesn´t mean hatred for that person. We can just simply disagree with the other person, but we can also learn from the other person without having to agree or adopt the other person´s views. Don´t use hatred for those who do not tolerate other people´s views. Don´t you hate those people who are totally opposite as you? Or do you just simply not tolerate those people who are totally opposite as you?
Do you hate me because I believe in Jesus? Can you tolerate that?
By the way, unity is not the answer to bringing people together unless there is common ground between them.
Written By mmRobert on 2004-10-14 / 23:55:07
Mmmmm. I totally agree. War is not the answer
"War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing! Say it again!"
Written By Anonymous on 2004-10-14 / 23:54:04
Hate is a strong and horrible word. It describes not being able to tolerate someone different then you. Diversity and unity is the only way our world can become more peaceful
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Written By Christian on 2004-11-29 / 00:26:20
Hate does not mean not being able to tolerate others who are different. It should really mean being totally against anything evil and immoral. Hate is often used in the wrong way. Hitler hated anyone who was not the right race. That was wrong. Bin Laden hates anyone who does not fit his religious views. That is also wrong. Hate should be used to teach against such acts of violence. Not being able to tolerate others who are different should really mean not having to put up with others shoving something down your throat that you don´t agree with. If a person is evil, then hate their evil acts. If a person believes in something that you do not agree with, then disagree with them, period. We can learn from each other´s beliefs and cultures, without converting to the other belief. There is a certain amount of truth in most religions. If we disagree with another religion, that doesn´t mean we have to tolerate the other person. It certainly doesn´t mean hatred for that person. We can just simply disagree with the other person, but we can also learn from the other person without having to agree or adopt the other person´s views. Don´t use hatred for those who do not tolerate other people´s views. Don´t you hate those people who are totally opposite as you? Or do you just simply not tolerate those people who are totally opposite as you?
Do you hate me because I believe in Jesus? Can you tolerate that?
By the way, unity is not the answer to bringing people together unless there is common ground between them.
Written By mmRobert on 2004-10-14 / 23:55:07
Mmmmm. I totally agree. War is not the answer
"War, what is it good for? Absolutely nothing! Say it again!"
Written By Anonymous on 2004-10-14 / 23:54:04
Hate is a strong and horrible word. It describes not being able to tolerate someone different then you. Diversity and unity is the only way our world can become more peaceful
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