The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because generally they are the same people.
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The Bible calls us to love our neighbors, and to do justice and love kindness, not to indiscriminately kill one another.
The Bible tells us to love our neighbors as ourselves. Surely part of loving in this way is trying to understand what another person wants us to understand. I may not understand perfectly and I may not agree, but if I love you I should try to know what it is you wish I could know.
It is easier to love humanity as a whole than to love one's neighbor.
To love our neighbor as ourselves is such a truth for regulating human society, that by that alone one might determine all the cases in social morality.
Love of our neighbour, then, has just the same respect to, is no more distant from, self-love, than hatred of our neighbour, or than love or hatred of anything else.
When we imply that our works are for God and not our neighbor, we perpetuate the idea that God's love for us is dependent on what we do instead of on what Christ has done.
We are all neighbors. And we must love neighbors as ourselves.
You don't know how to love God and your neighbor unless you look to the law to define it.
The injunction that we should love our neighbors as ourselves means to us equally that we should love ourselves as we love our neighbors.
Empathy is born out of the old biblical injunction 'Love the neighbor as thyself.'
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