Good note
10 months ago
Thank you pastor carl and al. A good thing to keep in mind I suppose, whether you're religious, or spiritual, or not. "God loves more a loving atheist than a hateful Christian. God loves more a loving gay, than a hateful straight. God loves more an honest man, than a lying one. See, you cannot live God's will, with any kind of hate or lies or demoralizing pride in your heart. You cannot act his will, while also feeling pride and ego, supremacy, hate towards others and those who oppose you. You can't charity work or hollywood act your way into eternity with him while also being hateful, or toxicly prideful. To hate others is to hate yourself, and to hate God. To lie is to hate, lacking the morality of God to be honest. To be overly prideful is to hate, lacking the humility to empathize with another and admit mistakes."
Not actually religious, but am spiritual personally, and this makes sense whether you use/view God as a person, or a phrase that's a concept of compassion. Hate of others is just a hatred of some aspect of yourself in that person or persons. Must love and respect yourself, in order to fully understand and love others; to feel that goodness inside.
Not actually religious, but am spiritual personally, and this makes sense whether you use/view God as a person, or a phrase that's a concept of compassion. Hate of others is just a hatred of some aspect of yourself in that person or persons. Must love and respect yourself, in order to fully understand and love others; to feel that goodness inside.

justadere
~justadere
Such sage words. I am trying so hard to be kind to other people, and this makes me feel that my efforts are not unnoticed. I hope that your kindness continues to bloom in these challenging times.