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To: Klickitat
"To this, a liberal literalist might say that since the first commandment is to love God with our whole heart, soul, and mind; and since the second commandment is to love our neighbor as ourselves; and since the second command is "like the first," therefore we're supposed to love our neighbor just as we're supposed to love God—unconditionally, with our whole heart, soul, and mind. In reality, Jesus tells his followers to love the neighbor as one loves oneself, not as one loves God. It would be an absurdity to say that God wants us to love ourselves unconditionally, with our whole heart, soul, and mind. Therefore we are not to love our neighbor that way either. We are commanded to love and follow God, and once we do that, we will feel and behave rightly toward ourselves and our neighbor as well."

I do believe Christ was referencing the TEN COMMANDMENTS, as the first five are "spiritual" and the second five are "civil", and they still apply today.
3 posted on 12/02/2004 4:13:04 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts
We have to love our neighbors as we love ourselves, and remember that how we treat the least of God's children is how we treat Jesus. It is not easy to do, but it helps me.

I have a problem when I see people making such big generalizations about a group of people. People have to be treated as individuals. There is good a bad in all of us.

4 posted on 12/02/2004 5:51:24 AM PST by mgist
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