Word: hating
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...While convalescing at an Army hospital after my return to the U.S., I struck up a casual acquaintanceship with a young Negro private. I asked him: "How did you feel when the doctors told you you were coming home?" ... He replied: "This may sound awful to you, but I hated the thoughts of coming back to my home and having to resume living among people who hate us colored people so much." ... He had been in England and then, later, in North Africa. During all this time the people he met treated him humanely...
...slightest from righteousness. It is a fundamental Biblical concept that God is all justice and all love. In this case love would seek atonement and forgiveness for our enemies, both within and without the land. If peace cannot lead to atonement and forgiveness, the world will be frigid with hate and a trustworthy relationship between nations will be an impossibility. If we cannot forgive those of our own countrymen . . . even though they repent and are paying their penalties, then we will enter the future with an open sore in the national life...
...Church . . . will not have vengeance, but justice. It will not have hate, but atonement...
...matter of fact, the New England weather has been pretty comfortable this year. But I, for one, hate to think of the coming winter after two years on the southern fringes of the U. S. I tried to give a transfusion last week and couldn't bleed at all. Seems that my corpuscles couldn't bear to leave me, or each other. We three have come to be very attached to one another...
...Japan's stormy petrels, Seigo Nakano was the stormiest. In his heart raged venomous hate for the U.S., Britain, Russia. On his tongue were words of violence and panacea which attracted the hungry and the malcontent...