PureX
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Of course. I was a hard core drunk for 20 years. I hated God, life, and the whole world. I blamed all that shame and anger that was in me (mostly because of my alcoholism) on everything and everyone. And I wallowed in all that bile because it gave me a perpetual excuse to drink. I was a 'professional hater', you might say.Are these your only experiences with hate?
Have you ever hated something you have done or thought yourself?
Fortunately, I mostly only punished myself with all that hate and blame and ugly nonsense through my alcohol abuse. I didn't have a wife or children, and I thank God for that! Because surely I would have made them suffer.
Now days I know what that sickness is, and how to avoid letting it find a place in me. I've dealt with the poison of the past and can enjoy people, and life, and the world, even as crazy as they can sometimes be.
The cure for the hate-sickness is forgiveness. Starting with one's self, and spreading out from there. But it takes time and persistent effort, and it can't even start until we're willing to recognize that we've been poisoned by it.
You haters out there, stop hiding behind Bible quotes. That'll only make it worse.