The Devil has a large vending machine with lots of snacks but there are
no surprises you get the same-thing each time HATE BARS!
Evil only has one program under the Sun hate your brother, hate God, hate
yourself, hate you father, mother, your neighbor your country and
blame others for your hate!
Proverbs 29:10 The bloodthirsty hate a man of integrity; and they seek the
life of the upright.
Romans 7:15 For I don’t know what I am doing. For I don’t practice what I
desire to do; but what I hate, that I do.
Hate the everlasting hunger of Gehenna never satisfied until it devours it own soul in eternal damnation what an outstanding candy bar!
Luke 12:5 But I will warn you whom you should fear. Fear him, who after he has killed, has power to cast into Gehenna.{or, Hell} Yes, I tell you, fear him.
What makes someone feel hatred? Often it comes from feelings of fear, rejection or a perceived threat. In some cases hate can also stem from internalized issues that become projected onto someone else.
Either specific people in our lives or a group of people may trigger some of these feelings subconsciously. You may see qualities that you don’t like about yourself in someone else and begin to feel hatred for them. You might also feel afraid that they will hurt or reject you or are somehow threatened by them in a way that reveals your insecurities.
Underneath hate there is often a deep sense of fear and insecurity that becomes masked by hate. People who hate and convince others to hate are trying to boost their self-worth to avoid confronting their vulnerabilities. Because continuing to hate is a way of never truly dealing with these underlying feelings it can lead to complex psychological issues.
Someone who is not able to cope with their hate may have trouble getting along with others and it can cause problems for them in their life. They might struggle with maintaining relationships or end up losing their job because of conflict with coworkers. Even worse they might become verbally or physically abusive and in some cases plan violent incidents.
By Serenity Malibu