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Originally posted by redled
The most powerful force of Love is the mother's love for her child.
Is there any hate that beats that?
I suppose the child may form their own conclusions, but in my opinion whether you choose love or hate, it is self prophesying (spelling), but is there any hate stronger than that mother's love?
Thoughts? Esp. from women who have rejected their children.
Originally posted by -0mega-
If you ask me it's not about what conveys the love or hate, but who.
Originally posted by jamie83
Originally posted by redled
The most powerful force of Love is the mother's love for her child.
Is there any hate that beats that?
I suppose the child may form their own conclusions, but in my opinion whether you choose love or hate, it is self prophesying (spelling), but is there any hate stronger than that mother's love?
Thoughts? Esp. from women who have rejected their children.
I think your entire premise is incredibly sexist. My kids live with me, and I love them more than their mother ever did. She could care less about them.
So yes, there may be a force more powerful than a mother's love -a father's love.
Originally posted by Tattoo1377
Love is definitely stronger than Hate.
Love comes in many forms:
Tolerance
Humanitarianism
Parenting
and don't forget, that loving yourself is important as well!
Peace
Originally posted by TheRooster
Jamie83, Could not have said it better myself. Cheers to you my fellow single father.
Originally posted by jamie83
Originally posted by TheRooster
Jamie83, Could not have said it better myself. Cheers to you my fellow single father.
Thanks!
I know mothers and fathers love their kids. I'm just tired of always hearing about how special the mothers are while the fathers are always getting blasted and ridiculed.
Originally posted by jamie83
I think your entire premise is incredibly sexist. My kids live with me, and I love them more than their mother ever did. She could care less about them.
So yes, there may be a force more powerful than a mother's love -a father's love.
Originally posted by sdrawkcabII
That is like saying good is stronger than evil. This is not so.
Love is not stronger than hate, neither is hate stronger than love.
The strength of these emotions are as strong as the will of the person carrying them.