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That’s my opinion anyway. Of course there are some exceptions. I can think of some brave politicians for instance who don’t care about popularity and seem to have huge amounts of integrity.
But of course it does run counter to John 15:18.
My experience of being hated as I reflect on my past was deserved. I was a teacher many years ago. I was a strange combination of control freak and people/child pleaser. Most kids didn’t like me nor enjoy my class and I don’t blame them. My confidence/self-esteem ranged from non-existent to average. I was a bore. Some other teachers were very popular and I could fully understand why. Enthusiastic, strong presence, they loved teaching and it showed. My mistake was probably choosing teaching as a career in the first place.
But don’t you think those that are hated in this world usually deserve it?
But of course it does run counter to John 15:18.
My experience of being hated as I reflect on my past was deserved. I was a teacher many years ago. I was a strange combination of control freak and people/child pleaser. Most kids didn’t like me nor enjoy my class and I don’t blame them. My confidence/self-esteem ranged from non-existent to average. I was a bore. Some other teachers were very popular and I could fully understand why. Enthusiastic, strong presence, they loved teaching and it showed. My mistake was probably choosing teaching as a career in the first place.
But don’t you think those that are hated in this world usually deserve it?
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