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The Little Book Of Hate
The Little Book Of Hate
The Little Book Of Hate
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There are currently 2 very different ideas on what it means to “hate”. First, there is what I call a Vertical worldview [a hierarchical view of Nature and life ascending from plants to animals to people to God] where “hate” is a spiritual desire to destroy. Even God is said to “hate evil” in various passages of Scripture. Think about it. Animals can brutally destroy other animals but we do not say they hate each other. Only a spiritual being can hate.
Indeed, hate should have no theoretical place in the Flat (or secular) worldview--which is devoid of spiritual concepts. However, our new culture has derived a physical meaning for the term "hate" which might be summarized like this: “hate” is to act on the presumption of inequality.
Did you catch that? In the Flat worldview, to “hate” is to have a Vertical worldview. If you see the world [as it really is] as an unequal environment, you are not worthy of debate. You are a hater. And therein lies the rub. This is why the radical Left cannot debate with the "evil" of the Right.

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PublisherDamion Boyd
Release dateAug 16, 2019
ISBN9780463865224
The Little Book Of Hate
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Damion Boyd

Boyd has experienced many unusual things. He grew up in a very large and turbulent family. His mom went blind when he was a child. His father was a battered war veteran who worked as a drill instructor in the Marines--running his family like a boot camp.at times. Having learned to cook for his family, Boyd grew up to manage restaurants. But, then went down a path of drug abuse and addiction. Finally, after turning to God for help, he overcame drug addiction and joined a Catholic monastery for 5 years. Later he left the Benedictines and got a job in a shipyard. He married a political refugee from Mexico City, is raising 3 children.His most popular books are Primal Ethics, The Curse of the Poet and Popular Misreads of Reality.He can be reached for comment at ferd453@aol.com.

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    The Little Book Of Hate - Damion Boyd

    The Little Book of Hate

    By

    Damion Boyd

    Copyright 2019 Smashwords

    ISBN 9780463865224

    Minor portions of this book may be duplicated without permission

    Don’t be surprised if the world hates you.

    Know it hated Me first." John 15:18

    Table of Contents

    Section 1 Poems

    Section 2 Essays

    Other Books by the Author

    SECTION ONE

    Abominations

    [It is written: God hates abominations]

    A teacher misleads a student

    A doctor poisons a patient

    Sex with children

    Punishing the innocent

    Rewarding the guilty

    Celebrating evil

    Confused leadership

    Corrupt justice

    A false witness

    Fake news

    A mother kills her son

    Dangerous shelter

    A father’s abuse

    Cruel mercy…abominations:

    anything the opposite of what it should be.

    And, therein lies the rub:

    we have come to reject the ability to know

    what should be

    so we wallow in the mud of abominations.

    The Shameless Hypocrite

    She quietly marinates

    in porn from 9 to 9

    with erotic TV, novellas

    and fantasies galore.

    Her primal man, wired for shape and movement

    (and her for relationships)

    gets blasted for one sideways glance

    at faceless, swinging hips…

    while she lustfully pretends

    great innocence

    with a dozen men each day

    The Lust for Chaos

    A yellow generation

    raised by helicopter friends

    to flee the first sign of a stranger’s hello,

    taught fear by worried bureaucrats,

    hemmed in by cameras, fines and fees

    constantly nagged and prodded

    to wear this, eat that, say this and think that:

    to report a neighbor watering grass,

    to worry and faint

    for a vast, moving planet

    threatened by a lack

    of human restraint.

    But, who among us will rise above

    our vapid, click-bait addiction

    to self, to fantasies, to drugs

    half-baked, twisted, tweeked

    guided by shepherds of anxiety,

    depression and suicide

    as humanity yearns to break free,

    to pillage and burn

    through the tired, emptiness

    of our vanity

    to pillage, to set the place afire

    Because somewhere deep

    beyond our primal past

    our spirit longs for clarity…

    while our inner beast

    craves the freedom to kick in the glass

    of some apocalyptic candy machine

    where chaos is a blessing

    Yes, there comes about a time

    when it is easier to fall

    then climb back out

    But, woe to those who thirst

    for scorched earth

    The playful interview

    Your charity work splashed

    across the local airwaves

    as you made

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