The Paradox Of Love

January 10, 2012 § 10 Comments

Does love also incorporate hating hatred? If yes, that violates it’s own definition. And if no, then it incorporates hatred itself and again negates it’s own being.

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§ 10 Responses to The Paradox Of Love

  • mahlaqa says:

    love is only indifferent to everything but itself so no hatred involved.

  • benish ali says:

    Its never a one-dimensional emotion. Something hated may be loved by the other or vice versa.
    If love includes hatered for something really needed to be hated, its an admiration of love itself.

  • Rida says:

    I think hatred is a very strong word, just as love is, and both are often used too lightly and too frequently that they begin to become commonplace words of usage. Hating hatred, to me, is a paradoxical expression that cannot exist – linking it to love is even more silly! First explain to me exactly how you can hate hatred =)

    P.S. – I’ve been really bad abt keeping up with your blog (and all blogs in general), hopefully I’ll be reading and commenting more frequently from now on. Cheers! =)

    • Salman Latif says:

      Ok. Let me rephrase it. Does love also includes utterly despising something which is vile, ugly or evil? For instance, does love also mean one should hate those who are the epitomes of evil? Because if it does, then love necessarily is incorporating a form of hatred within itself. It it doesn’t, then love is passively condoning and hence approving of this hatred. What do you think?

      And no worries, thanks to an awesome internet conneciton, I can no longer surf wordpress.com websites. Gotta have it changed next month -_- Still thanks for dropping by :)

      • Rida says:

        You mean you can’t even open your own blog? =p

        And no…love does not encompass hatred within it. It is something entirely separate. It’s like…joining together the poles of the magnet that will try and push and resist being brought together. In a manner of speaking.
        Again I’ll talk about the magnitude of feelings…despise and hate…too strong. Then again, you seem to be personifying love as having the ability to have and merge other emotions. It’s a feeling, not a person. Not an entity. Love cannot hate. That would be destroying itself, and like I said, a paradox but impossible. Love heals evil by being itself, that is its way of ‘condoning’ it. Whether active or passive.
        Waise I don’t know. I just thought of an entire counter-argument. Or it might supplement the one above,but just be a different side of it. blah.I hate paradoxes =p

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