12-11-2013, 10:59 PM
I know the title seems weird but it makes sense.
A few weeks ago, I witnessed something pathetic on a popular gay dating website: two guys started insulting each other and posted all sorts of horrible accusations.
Things got really nasty and they posted photos, addresses and all sorts of details of each other.
(I actually had sex with both of them in the past but that's another story)
Apparently, those two were in a relationship but things obviously went to hell.
Anyway, this sad episode shows how powerful and destructive resentment can be. It really is a terrible force. The famous historian Marc Ferro wrote extensively on the subject and showed how resentment drove entire nations to war and destruction.
Resentment should definitely be on the list of deadly sins, it is far worse than lust (I don't even consider this one to be sinful) and gluttony.
And this takes us to the late Mr Nelson Mandela. He forgave his captors, united an entire nation and was the exact opposite of resentment.
Mr Mandela was wise enough to know how terrible resentment can be.
The two idiots on the gay website weren't.
A few weeks ago, I witnessed something pathetic on a popular gay dating website: two guys started insulting each other and posted all sorts of horrible accusations.
Things got really nasty and they posted photos, addresses and all sorts of details of each other.
(I actually had sex with both of them in the past but that's another story)
Apparently, those two were in a relationship but things obviously went to hell.
Anyway, this sad episode shows how powerful and destructive resentment can be. It really is a terrible force. The famous historian Marc Ferro wrote extensively on the subject and showed how resentment drove entire nations to war and destruction.
Resentment should definitely be on the list of deadly sins, it is far worse than lust (I don't even consider this one to be sinful) and gluttony.
And this takes us to the late Mr Nelson Mandela. He forgave his captors, united an entire nation and was the exact opposite of resentment.
Mr Mandela was wise enough to know how terrible resentment can be.
The two idiots on the gay website weren't.