Antipathy, Disgust, Repulsion

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Hatred and antipathy of the Enemies of Jesus, while he is led from Caiaphas to Pilate - James Tissot

God does not accept that man has aversion toward people. But repulsion for evil deeds is commanded to us.

In "The Gospel as It Was Revealed to Me"

  • (About Aglae) Because her Soul moves me to pity. All of Me is repulsion for her body defiled, which exudes an abhorrent sweat. But, her Soul![1]
  • Insignificant antipathy, Judas. Do not think about it, says Jesus.[2]
  • And I tell you that antipathy, absence of relationship, and indifference are already hatred. Simply because they are not love.[3]

In the other works of Maria Valtorta

In the Notebooks

  • Catechesis of August 20, 1947: Welcome with love. For if you reject an unpleasant or unwanted person, irritating at that exact moment, or one you know to be deceitful, you also reject the invisible but holy guest who accompanies them...

In fundamental Christian texts

In the Bible

  • "For everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with Grace".[4]
  • Esau was rejected, without possibility of change, for having sold his birthright.[5]
  • "Therefore put away all malice, all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and all slander."[6]

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