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How many percent love save and how many percant love kills?

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Medussa S asked:


Love can either save some one or kill some one.
How much do you think the balance of it and why?
And can you give example?

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6 Responses to 'How many percent love save and how many percant love kills?'

  1. Third P - June 10th, 2008 at 2:59 am

    I agree with the first poster. It is a fifty-fifty percent. Either you go for love to save or you go for love to kill. It is a win-win situation. An example of which is your love of instinct is called for to kill when your loved-one is on the mercy of the killer. Out of love to a person, you tend to kill just save that person. You see, it is really a called for situation.

    Thanks for asking. Have a great day!

  2. krm29619 - June 10th, 2008 at 6:48 am

    Real love save 100%, blind love kills 100%..

  3. Premaholic - June 12th, 2008 at 2:25 pm

    LOVE has only one quality – Sharing! You must be “thinking” of the human dualistic concept of love-hate!

  4. Don H - June 15th, 2008 at 12:32 pm

    It can save you or hurt you. It all depends on how you use it. A long time ago I thought that love was something that you reserved for some special set of people that you had judged worthy of it.

    After a while I got to thinking about what Jesus had said about turning the other cheek and loving our neighbor I put the two together and realized that he had made no exceptions in these statements. It became obvious to me that he intended that we exclude no one from the love that we are supposed to be giving. I started thinking about my idea of love and suddenly realized that I had not been loving anyone at all. I had simply been judging everyone and every thing.

    Judging someone worthy of love is not love, it is only judgment. I actually started to cry when I realized this. I saw just how much of my life I had wasted being judgmental, thinking of myself as a Christian, when I was actually doing just the opposite of what Jesus had asked us to do.

    I thought about the verse judge not lest ye be judged, and I understood it for the first time.

    I realized that I have a lot of catching up to do. So many opportunities were wasted. I now try to apply the love that I have for the world in a universal way like Jesus asks us to do.

    If I start to feel afraid and think that I see someone that I should not love because of something I have thought or heard I try to catch my mistake as soon as possible. I tell myself that I have forgot the truth and have fallen for the same old trick that had cost me so many opportunities to be loving in the past. The horror of this realization is often all that is necessary to bring me back to my senses and make me drop the judgmental nonsense I was thinking.

    I still have a lot to learn about love, but at least I’m making progress.

    Love and blessings

    Your brother
    don

  5. muru - June 17th, 2008 at 3:45 pm

    i don’t think love can kill or save…. its depend on the persons individuality…. if get a partner which can kill then maybe it could…

  6. amiaigner - June 19th, 2008 at 1:51 am

    Love ultimately saves, because if love kills, it is to save yourself, someone else, or an idea. Killing for love is a means to saving that which is loved.


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