Is there anyone or anything you actually hate?

TV commercials....especially all this prescription drug nonsense. As a result I wear out my remote batteries prematurely by hitting the Mute button, or switching channels.
Without those ads, how would we know what drugs to ask our doctors for? 😊
 

Uh, who the heck is Dr. Kevin Nelson? Don't remember quoting anybody by that name and I've googled him & he doesn't look familiar. I may have quoted something here on SF from Thomas Nelson, a wildlife biologist and ecologist at North Georgia College & State University, who said, "…how science works[: scientists] are open to new ideas, but skeptical until there is good supporting evidence…" (quoted in Abominable Science! by Daniel Loxton & Donald R. Prothero).

But don't think I've ever quoted a Kevin Nelson.
officerripley I am so so so sorry:(..I screwed up.I mixed you up with someone else. Please forgive me:(
 
Many here do believe in afterlife but have learned not to share their belief in online forums. You said, "I am trying to figure out why", so please allow me to say...as you know, online forums are not always a measure of reality.
True enough they are not...
So many Christian believers in the afterlife have realized that their opinion in online forums causes personal heated attacks, and yes hatred, from unbelievers instead of acceptance of other's freedom of speech and religion. Yet, they go on sharing their own faith in atheism or unbelief.
Isn't it too bad anyone refrains from giving an honest opinion because it might set off someone who can not control their emotions. Maybe that's harsh but I do think it's sad. I tend to state what I think and if I get a very strong negative reaction I try very hard not to offend but I will usually answer.
In fact, several Christian members brought that up in your afterlife thread, right out of the gate...and then they backed out...I followed. We're not afraid but it's just not worth the angst it causes from some unbelievers (not all of course). I have lost a handful of SF friends by sharing my Christian belief even though I'm not trying to change their minds. Not that I would want a friend that isn't tolerant of others.
It ruins member's threads. It's unfortunate.
I really learn from disagreements. To me what is frustrating about board discussions is the limited space and time we have and invariably there are misinterpretations ..I try to keep that in mind too when reading responses.
 
I hate Evil. I hate it because it presents itself as good, righteous, and full of light in order to do its work. Why even do that? You're Evil, at least own what you are instead of lurking around looking good while drawing the unsuspecting into your misery. Oh but that would make you honest. Sorry, I forgot, you're Evil.
 
"Evil" is subjective.

To us here in the U.S., Islamic extremists are evil, since they attacked us on 9/11/2001 along with all the other suicide bombings.

To the "Islamic extremists," the U.S. is the Great Satan because of what we did to several Islamic, Middle Eastern countries over the years including our invasion and occupation of Iraq, but more generally, U.S. imperialism around the world -- especially in Iran, which is where the Ayatollah coined the phrase.

It's all a matter of perspective.
 
I have never, personally, been in a sitation that has caused me to hate someone, and I pray to God I never am.
I hate the awfulness that people have done. I hate the situations and sorrow they have caused, but I don’t hate THEM. I keep thinking that is somebodies baby girl or boy. What happened to make them this evil? I guess in some respects I feel sorry for them when it comes right down to it

I guess, no, I KNOW that I have lived a sheltered life, and maybe that is why I can’t comprehend hatred.
 
I was the stereotypical clean-cut all American boy (emphasis on boy) when I enlisted and volunteered at 18 in 1965. I had never hated anything nor anyone but soon hated the enemy, the government who sent us, the jerks who loved the war and the people who hated us for serving.
 
I was the stereotypical clean-cut all American boy (emphasis on boy) when I enlisted and volunteered at 18 in 1965. I had never hated anything nor anyone but soon hated the enemy, the government who sent us, the jerks who loved the war and the people who hated us for serving.
I, for one never hated the troops who served in any wars, especially the Vietnam War. I am proud and thankful to all those who served. Thank you for your service, @SetWave .
 
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I was the stereotypical clean-cut all American boy (emphasis on boy) when I enlisted and volunteered at 18 in 1965. I had never hated anything nor anyone but soon hated the enemy, the government who sent us, the jerks who loved the war and the people who hated us for serving.
How about the military industrial complex that influences government policies so they can profit from them?

There's plenty to hate about war -- especially unnecessary wars, and that we didn't learn our lesson from Vietnam, as evidenced by our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. War is a big, money making enterprise. Some of our military interventions during the past 100 or so years were to protect corporate interests in third-world countries so they could exploit their resources.

That was the case in Central America. We destroyed those countries' governments and created the unrest that exists there today, which is why so many people from that area are coming to the U.S. The eagle is coming home to roost, so to speak.
 
l dislike phonies who pretend they are sick or hurt andwhen you see them going down the hall way they are almost running --they just want to set on their-butts and not do anything
 


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