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posted 11 months ago by cis_scum on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +43Score on mirror )
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50eggsluke on scored.co
11 months ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Never heard, but like a skim of his work. I believe Dyer is correct in a sense to say we are called to love and not live in hate. That doesn't mean loving evil, and there seems a thin line between that and what he's saying. The enemies of God and Christ are just that.

At the same time, i like how Mahler points out the concepts of storge and astorgos. This seems both natural and biblical and not at odds with still maintaining love and not being steeped in blind hatred.
MartinRigggs on scored.co
11 months ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Blind hatred gets the better of me sometimes, and as a Christian I struggle with that. I honestly don’t know how anyone can avoid feeling that much hatred if they know what those people are all about? It’s not like they’re just looking to takeover a single nation so they can subjugate its people and take their resources after an honorable war. We are dealing with an enemy who is actively using the most sneaky underhanded methods to try to destroy us at every level, from our culture, right down to our genetics. They want our families dead, they want our race wiped out, they want ALL of our nations erased and replaced by a supranational government, they want to kill off our religion and God himself because they intend to be gods in their own right, enslaving the survivors in a way no other group of humans has ever dealt with, not just taking control of our actions but of our thoughts too. How does anyone not have blind hatred toward an enemy who is that evil?
bobbacringo on scored.co
11 months ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
You have to compartmentalize it.
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