Monday, October 25, 2010

BITTERNESS v. FORGIVENESS

bit·ter
adjective

1. hard to bear; grievous; distressful: a bitter sorrow.

2. causing pain; piercing; stinging: a bitter chill.
3. characterized by intense antagonism or hostility: bitter hatred.
4. hard to admit or accept: a bitter lesson.
5. resentful or cynical: bitter words.

Synonyms

heartbreaking
antagonistic
disagreeable
acrimonious
distasteful
calamitous
disturbing
*by ADIMADMOM on October 19th, 2007
     It's not just bad experiences or disappointments, or any of the things listed here. Lots of people have bad things happen to them and do not become bitter. Bitter people are those who cannot get past the disappointments of their life. They dwell on them, hug them to their chest and make them the defining factor of their lives.
**Read more: What makes people bitter?
Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/434711#ixzz13KwJcBSy
  • Is it possible to love unconditionally or too much? No
  • Is it possible to love others as Christ loves us? Yes
  • If we can forgive easly, does this mean we are gulty? NO
  • If we feel God is leading us in a direction, is it right to turn from that direction when it's not agreed upon with a parent or spouse?Not for me
  • Is it wrong to look at others faults and mistakes and not even consider our own first? Yes
  • Is using guilt words something Jesus did? NO
  • Does anyone understand what it means to be in an unhealthy relationship? Yes

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