To love and to hate
There are human relationships in which one party, although committing terrible acts, is always forgiven by the other.
Perhaps because after a while, as soon as you look into your partner's eyes, you see nothing but a friend or a troubled love partner who, despite his faults, cannot be hated and let go forever. God is not angry with us every time we do something wrong; rather, he puts us to the test again and again to see if we do well on that test. Many people don't see this and fall into the same mistake every time, but that's what life is for, so that we can move on to the next lesson and not fall backwards. Both love and hate fill the whole of time. Love forms a relationship between YOU and ME. Hate, on the other hand, is known to be "blind", that is, unable to see the YOU as a whole. The one who hates wants to love. In fact, the haters love, they only try to make the other believe that they are not loved. But who are we trying to fool ?
So the answer to the real question is simply YES, there can be absolutely equal amounts of love and hate.
I wish you a good day,
Loretta - TiniTrend Author
More articles on this topic
A treatise on sin - Dante's literature
What is the sin? What is sin? How would I rank sins? What would be the most serious sin today? What would be the least sinful? Is the question really what is a sin and how serious is it? Then let me tell you what my view and position is on this. A...
Burnout syndrome - test yourself!
In the following article I will focus on the burnout syndrome, as I have been seeing more and more adults and children with the following complaints and problems: headaches heart problems pressure around the navel, digestive problems mental, physical,...
Bully - a negative adjective
The adjective "tyrannical" has a negative connotation - you can be strong-handed and pursue solid, well-founded policies, but the focus is on you. Everything he does is for himself, he does not care who suffers and who does not during his rule. Cruel and unjust....
Birth order
In my opinion, it doesn't necessarily matter who was born as the third in a family. Speaking of the Bible, a true Christian, pure-hearted man/parent loves his children equally. He doesn't make an exception, for example, if he buys them things or scolds them for wrongdoing...