Just wondering, do you think it's wrong to hate another person?
Growing up, I was often told that it is wrong to hate another person. Most of the time it was said from a religious standpoint, but not always. In church, they used to cite 1 John 3:15 that says "Anyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life in him."
However, I can remember being at a soccer game when I was twelve. The coach announced that another boy was joining our team, and when his name was revealed, this girl shrieked "EEEEEEWWWW! I HATE him!"
"We don't hate ANYONE," was the coaches response.
If your son/daughter or some other child close to you were to voice hatred for someone else (i.e. say "I hate 'so and so.'"), would you tell him or her that it's wrong to hate? Should we try not to hate other people?
If it is wrong, why is it wrong, and what are the negative consequences of it?
Growing up, I was often told that it is wrong to hate another person. Most of the time it was said from a religious standpoint, but not always. In church, they used to cite 1 John 3:15 that says "Anyone who hates his brother is a murderer, and you know that no murderer has eternal life in him."
However, I can remember being at a soccer game when I was twelve. The coach announced that another boy was joining our team, and when his name was revealed, this girl shrieked "EEEEEEWWWW! I HATE him!"
"We don't hate ANYONE," was the coaches response.
If your son/daughter or some other child close to you were to voice hatred for someone else (i.e. say "I hate 'so and so.'"), would you tell him or her that it's wrong to hate? Should we try not to hate other people?
If it is wrong, why is it wrong, and what are the negative consequences of it?
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