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Does Hate make hell float to the surface?

Without getting into dogma, but using the concepts, does this sound true to you?

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  • Dipi s
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Hate is shadow of Anger.

    Its just like a steam generated inside the person which has not ever been let out so when its over pressured and at that point if the pressure is not let out it generates into the crystal form of Hate and these crystal forms are dew,which is felt but cannot be identified as to what was the reason of its formation and does in its periodical over due course of time generates a surface to float upon,thus making it mysteriously HELL.

  • 1 decade ago

    Hell in a non-religious sense can have a myriad of connations as related to the person's points of views and life's experiences.

    Hate is an obvious negative word and the opposite of the word love.

    Love can be equated to Heaven, which then hate could be equated to Hell.

    One who hates can find a different attitude on life, which attitude can result in how people perceive you and how you are treated. If your attitude is negaitve, then there is most likely the possibility of everything else in life does not turn in your favor; therefore, creating a kind of "hell on earth" situation.

    Those who are receivers of hate can also feel a form of "hell on earth" as they may not understand what fostered such a raw negative emotion to be turned on them. They could lose sleep and valuable emotional strength as someone's hate could erode their self confidence creating them to constantly look over their shoulder.

    I do believe hate can be a hell for those who feel it and for those who receive it.

    Since hate is a negative aspect and does not contribute to the welfare of mankind, then it is better to use the opposite, which is love through kindness.

    I think the loss of common courtesy in our society has aided in the progeny of some forms of hate we experience today.

    I miss the courteous smile, nod, and "How are you?" and "Hope you have a nice day!" This is a form of mutual respect and it goes a whole lot further than the "I'm looking out for only me" mentality.

    Source(s): former devout Christian who does not believe in the Church due to chronic hypocrisy but still in God
  • 1 decade ago

    We only need to look at our intentions to see which way we are leaning. The uncomfortable part of life we experience comes from the conscious ego (our own personal devil or Satan), which feeds us a constant flow of doubts and insecurities. By gaining control of the conscious ego, we begin to use it for its real purpose which is to provide the needed push forward. This is what Jesus did in the desert when he said, "get thee behind me Satan." As we use this push forward, we begin to experience control over our thoughts and actions, resulting in pulling a little more of heaven into our consciousness, from subconscious mind. This is correct use of the essence of spirit, which is essentially the essence of heaven. It really does rest completely upon our souls or choices. Hence, hate indeed makes hell float up to the surface.

  • 1 decade ago

    This is a touchy subject for me, but yes. I never thought I could say that I could hate someone, but the feelings that I have toward this person, the only way I can describe is hate. I know your not suppose to hate, but I haven't found the way in my heart to forgive her. I hope one of these days I can though. I have thought the worse about this person. Well, on what can or could happen to them, or the best way, what I could do to them to hurt them the way they hurt me. If that isn't hell, then I don't know what it is, because I"m not that kind of person.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'll apply the inverse logic approach:

    Q: Does Love make paradise float to the surface?!

    A: Yes

    by simple parallel with negative sign we get the logical answer to your question - Yes

  • 1 decade ago

    It's a reasonable concept, as long as it's not literal. I mean, every time we consciously disobey God, our little life/world becomes a little more hell-like. Hell is being shut off from the presence of God (II Thes 1:9). And, when you think about it, that makes sense. When you chose to be apart from God by sinning, he can no longer be around you. You are CHOOSING to go a different direction. Because he gives you free will, he will allow you to choose what you want. So, if you want to make your life a little more hell-like by allowing hate to fester, that is your choice.

    I like the mental image your comment brings.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    if to using the concepts before without getting into dogma,it come from social practice,it just the first step which get the dogma---come from the practice.

  • 1 decade ago

    I know you don't want to hear this one, but there really is a fine line between love and hate. When you really think about it if you hate someone you are a least "feeling" something. Are we sure its hate or is it jealousy or misguided anger? It is something that can be fixed. Whereas if you feel nothing...absolutely nothing...there...you see, might be a taste of hell.

  • 1 decade ago

    What a very good question. Not getting into the dogma area I would say yes.

  • 1 decade ago

    yes if we hate this could make hell float to the surface so we should never hate but we should love with a jesus like love. for he taught us to love one another.

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