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Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by nmreports: 11:24pm On Apr 12, 2016
Freecocoa, your post is very interesting but it became disinteresting when you said; "In this nonsense world". Mind telling me why you said so.

About revenge. Revenge is for the weak. An emotional intelligent person don't seek nor take revenge. Life's short.

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Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by johnydon22(m): 11:34pm On Apr 12, 2016
fredoooooo:

The whole world can go blind for all I care ,some cases require an eye for an eye treatment period ....

hahahahahahahahahaha .... my case was only that we all offend one another at one point
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by dozai: 11:38pm On Apr 12, 2016
Once u no auto reverse d hurt immediately just leave it for karma.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Nobody: 11:38pm On Apr 12, 2016
Wolexdey:
No need for revenge. A true child of GOD should not do such.

Shalom

JESUS CARES.
angry u won't expect him to come down from above to deal with the person, the person might repent tomorrow then all his sins will be fgorgiven, u will stay hurt forever abi
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by KevMitnick: 11:50pm On Apr 12, 2016
Sun Tzu in his book The Art of War said; (paraphrased) :
If you sit by the river bank long enough, you will see the bodies of your enemies floating by.
He also said ; Revenge is best served cold with a generous amount of grounded pepper added to it.

My thoughts :
If the Revenge is necessary it will always afford you the opportunity to carry it out, you don't even need to seek it, it will come. Patience is very important if you ever need to strike back, wait for it. While you wait someone somewhere may even do the job for you while you observe.
Timing is also very important, knowing when the time is ripe to hit back is key to dishing out the most effective kind of vengeance that would resound for generations to come.

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Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Nobody: 12:06am On Apr 13, 2016
Yomieluv:
am a proponent of Revenge.

it makes me feel cool,and light headed,since the person wont feel am a weakling,or sort.

i really love Psquare track of "do me,i do you.

i go extra miles to get my pound of flesh when hurt,so the person can feel my pains too.
Your Head Is There, What Is Good 4 The Goose Is Good 4 The Gander.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by fredoooooo: 12:09am On Apr 13, 2016
johnydon22:


hahahahahahahahahaha .... my case was only that we all offend one another at one point

Agreed ... that's why I said some cases ...
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by ifenes(m): 12:21am On Apr 13, 2016
freecocoa:
Do you really believe the emboldened? How exactly can this be? I mean, everyone is born with a sense of right and wrong, therefore, how can you not know that your actions or inactions can hurt someone?

So does it mean that people who seek revenge after being wronged repeatedly, are not really mentally advanced?

Pardon me please, I'm just really trying to see your angle here.

The society we live in determines what is right or wrong. To a yourba man, a kid who tries to shake his hands will be seen as a disrespectful kid or poorly trained kid in a Yoruba way. But to an Indian,the kid had done nothing wrong. Nothing is really right or wrong unless you think it is. Revenge is a crime in the society I live in. Even when punched you are not allowed to punch back. Report to the police or keep shut. If you punch back both of you end up in jail. Today's society frowns at men beating women(perhaps in exception of Africa). Any guy who does that knows his fate immediately. We are being morally reformed as a humans specie.

Those who seek revenge after being wronged are still morally inferior regardless of the amount of wrong being done to them. Revenge is not really in your best interest. An eye of an eye leaves the whole world blind.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Mintayo(m): 12:49am On Apr 13, 2016
nmreports:
Freecocoa, your post is very interesting but it became disinteresting when you said; "In this nonsense world". Mind telling me why you said so.

About revenge. Revenge is for the weak. An emotional intelligent person don't seek nor take revenge. Life's short.
I didn't know you noticed that too. I lost interest in the thread immediately I saw that statement. I will love to know why she said that too.

About revenge. Revenge is sweet, but it comes with a price. A heavy one. A price that can lead the person seeking it to an emotional trauma at the end.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Nobody: 1:28am On Apr 13, 2016
freecocoa:
I'm someone who has always thought revenge to be a 'bad' thing, believing that when someone hurts you and you also hurt the person in return, then nothing makes you different from that person, because you both are a people, that hurt someone, but is this really true? Can/should it be called hurting someone, if they deserve it?

Now, as I keep growing and dealing with people, I'm starting to think my stance on revenge is flawed.

I think I'm beginning to see revenge for what it really is, justice. We often hear, "leave it to karma" some say "leave it for/to god"(this shouldn't be an option btw) but at the end of the day, we can't really say people get what they deserve, in that, bad things happen to good people and good things to bad people and for all I know, "bad" people seem to have it better than the "good" ones in this nonsense world, so should we fold our arms and let people who wronged us feel fly, while we feel miserable?

Someone will argue that, feeling hurt is more a thing of choice than consequence, asking, how can someone hurt you, if you don't want to be? Talking about how it is our minds that hold on to things, therefore we can condition it to let go or not, but is this really true? Do we have absolute control of what we feel? I think not.

Now if someone hurt me and I'm really feeling it, why shouldn't I validate this feeling by seeking revenge? I mean, don't we have a right to want to feel better? Does revenge make one feel better?


what's your take? Should we seek revenge or not? Lets discuss

When hurt, we naturally feel bad. I believe we all do. but God knows why He reserved that assignment for himself. Lets take David's case for example: David was good to Nabal's men even protected there flock from thieves. Yet when David was in need, how did Nabal respond? We read:

Naʹbal answered David’s servants: “Who is David, and who is the son of Jesʹse? Nowadays many servants are breaking away from their masters. 11 Do I have to take my bread and my water and the meat that I butchered for my shearers and give it to men who come from who knows where?

Even while in danger you protected this man's servants and there sheep, and this is how he repays me? Nope David vowed to annihilate him. we read:

At that David’s young men returned and reported all these words to him. 13 David immediately said to his men: “Everyone strap on your sword!” So they all strapped on their swords, and David also strapped on his own sword, and about 400 men went up with David

Why? David felt it was unfair, he says "It was for nothing that I guarded everything that belongs to this fellow in the wilderness. Not a single thing belonging to him went missing, and yet he repays me evil for good. 22 May God do the same and more to the enemies of David if I allow a single male of his to survive until the morning" 1 sam 25:21, 22

David had reason to feel bad, but such revenge is not in his hands. God can do it in a better way. How he was helped by abigail to rethink!
Why is that reasonable? because "man's anger does not work out God's righteousness". James 1:20

David planned to kill every male, but when God came to repay Nabal, He killed only him. 1 sam 25:38

Rom 12:19, God said it is His to revenge. When you revenge, it is presumptuousness on your part. The bible said about presumptuous people:

Isaiah 13:11

I will call the inhabited earth to account for its badness,
And the wicked for their error.
I will put an end to the pride of the presumptuous,

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Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by lebete3000: 1:42am On Apr 13, 2016
freecocoa:
I'm someone who has always thought revenge to be a 'bad' thing, believing that when someone hurts you and you also hurt the person in return, then nothing makes you different from that person, because you both are a people, that hurt someone, but is this really true? Can/should it be called hurting someone, if they deserve it?

Now, as I keep growing and dealing with people, I'm starting to think my stance on revenge is flawed.

I think I'm beginning to see revenge for what it really is, justice. We often hear, "leave it to karma" some say "leave it for/to god"(this shouldn't be an option btw) but at the end of the day, we can't really say people get what they deserve, in that, bad things happen to good people and good things to bad people and for all I know, "bad" people seem to have it better than the "good" ones in this nonsense world, so should we fold our arms and let people who wronged us feel fly, while we feel miserable?

Someone will argue that, feeling hurt is more a thing of choice than consequence, asking, how can someone hurt you, if you don't want to be? Talking about how it is our minds that hold on to things, therefore we can condition it to let go or not, but is this really true? Do we have absolute control of what we feel? I think not.

Now if someone hurt me and I'm really feeling it, why shouldn't I validate this feeling by seeking revenge? I mean, don't we have a right to want to feel better? Does revenge make one feel better?


what's your take? Should we seek revenge or not? Lets discuss.




I recently felt this way too but i can assure you that you can very well control your feelings if you really wanna. Its all a part of being mature...

I understand the appetite for revenge and i tell you...revenge will surely give you some good feelings but it can also be disastrous in the sense that if it backfires....like my revenge against those who wronged me banked on them failing their exams which they all did...but b4 d result was out i had to daily pretend dat i wished dem success even though i didn't cos if it was evident in my demeanour that i prayed for their failure...it will have been double wahala for me if they eventually passed...so best thing is not to take anything personal...it's a powerful attitude dat will determine your altitude.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by InvertedHammer: 2:05am On Apr 13, 2016
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Every action has equal and opposite reaction.

Don't try to cheat nature.

If you jump off a building, expect gravitational forces to take over. Can you preach against that? Revenge is in order. The thought of it is enough deterrent for some people. Take it away, the society runs wild. Eg. Blaming evil acts on satan shifts responsibilities. No! Incinerate the perperator(s). Sorry. The world is not an El Dorado.
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Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by KoyZ(m): 2:43am On Apr 13, 2016
freecocoa:
I'm someone who has always thought revenge to be a 'bad' thing, believing that when someone hurts you and you also hurt the person in return, then nothing makes you different from that person, because you both are a people, that hurt someone, but is this really true? Can/should it be called hurting someone, if they deserve it?

Now, as I keep growing and dealing with people, I'm starting to think my stance on revenge is flawed.

I think I'm beginning to see revenge for what it really is, justice. We often hear, "leave it to karma" some say "leave it for/to god"(this shouldn't be an option btw) but at the end of the day, we can't really say people get what they deserve, in that, bad things happen to good people and good things to bad people and for all I know, "bad" people seem to have it better than the "good" ones in this nonsense world, so should we fold our arms and let people who wronged us feel fly, while we feel miserable?

Someone will argue that, feeling hurt is more a thing of choice than consequence, asking, how can someone hurt you, if you don't want to be? Talking about how it is our minds that hold on to things, therefore we can condition it to let go or not, but is this really true? Do we have absolute control of what we feel? I think not.

Now if someone hurt me and I'm really feeling it, why shouldn't I validate this feeling by seeking revenge? I mean, don't we have a right to want to feel better? Does revenge make one feel better?


what's your take? Should we seek revenge or not? Lets discuss.




"We are but ordinary men, driven to seek justice in the
name of vengeance. But if justice is vengeance then
that justice will only breed more revenge..and trigger a
cycle of hatred."

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Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Jetjacky(m): 3:00am On Apr 13, 2016
freecocoa:
I'm someone who has always thought revenge to be a 'bad' thing, believing that when someone hurts you and you also hurt the person in return, then nothing makes you different from that person, because you both are a people, that hurt someone, but is this really true? Can/should it be called hurting someone, if they deserve it?

Now, as I keep growing and dealing with people, I'm starting to think my stance on revenge is flawed.

I think I'm beginning to see revenge for what it really is, justice. We often hear, "leave it to karma" some say "leave it for/to god"(this shouldn't be an option btw) but at the end of the day, we can't really say people get what they deserve, in that, bad things happen to good people and good things to bad people and for all I know, "bad" people seem to have it better than the "good" ones in this nonsense world, so should we fold our arms and let people who wronged us feel fly, while we feel miserable?

Someone will argue that, feeling hurt is more a thing of choice than consequence, asking, how can someone hurt you, if you don't want to be? Talking about how it is our minds that hold on to things, therefore we can condition it to let go or not, but is this really true? Do we have absolute control of what we feel? I think not.

Now if someone hurt me and I'm really feeling it, why shouldn't I validate this feeling by seeking revenge? I mean, don't we have a right to want to feel better? Does revenge make one feel better?


what's your take? Should we seek revenge or not? Lets discuss.



yes at some perspectives from your assertion, you are correct. But assuming we take it like this, assuming that there exist no one who forgives do you think this world would be enjoying the little peace they can muster?

Forgiveness comes from Love, wisdom, and strength. Those that does not forgive are really funny, because they fail to understand, the reason they live today is because someone forgave them the wrong they did them, when they had their chance.

Finally to take revenge may feel sweet at times, you might even do him better than he did you, but at the end? You are killing yourself; you're killing your humanity, and you're no wiser than the offender. Have a nice day

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Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Nobody: 4:14am On Apr 13, 2016
Freecocoa since 'the Idea of a personal god is an illlusion', who gave you all these "rights" to revenge or not? Right, right, right.

If we are evolving animals, how do you now KNOW that your "idea of revenge is flawed"? Well if you have evolved to the point where revenge is the in-thing for you, maybe for some of us, we have evolved past that level.

Or should we all be evolving at same rate? (laughable theory).

See let me tell you Freecocoa, no matter what you and your fellow free thinkers imagine, the truth still remain that there's a superior Law and Principle Setter for man.
"That man's way does not belong to him. It does not belong to man who is walking even to direct his step". (Jeremiah 10:23)

Who does it belong to? Prophet Jeremiah gives us the answer by what he says next - "Correct me, O Jehovah, with judgement". (Jer 10:24). It's Jehovah God that will tell us what is truly good and beneficial or not.

So in the case of revenge, our maker has given us a manual, so to speak (the Bible) and in it he says "Do not avenge yourselves, beloved but yield place to the wrath; for it is written: 'Vegeance is mine; I will repay,' says Jehovah". (Romans 12:19)
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Nobody: 4:32am On Apr 13, 2016
AgricSalt:
Freecocoa since 'the Idea of a personal god is an illlusion', who gave you all these "rights" to revenge or not? Right, right, right.

Your "right"? Avenging of oneself is even a crime against the constitution. It's called 'taking law into ones hand'.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by missyadorable(f): 4:42am On Apr 13, 2016
Decker:


There is no such thing as Karma. The acceptance and reliance on the existence of Karma, is a distorted belief system.


Well said.I am glad to know there is someone else who doesn't believe in karma
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by tinktanker: 5:01am On Apr 13, 2016
johnydon22:
If we all practised an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth the whole world would go blind or become toothless.

For a continuous existence of ourselves and humanity we must do away we the whole notion of retaliation and revenge..

My opinion
I strongly disagree with an eye for an eye will make the world go blind. My opinion, an eye for an eye will make d world see better. In d sense dat one u knw by law, If u touch my eye, I will touch urs back. U will likely avoid to hang my eye to saf guard yours.

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Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by NigerianScholar: 5:54am On Apr 13, 2016
freecocoa:
I'm someone who has always thought revenge to be a 'bad' thing, believing that when someone hurts you and you also hurt the person in return, then nothing makes you different from that person, because you both are a people, that hurt someone, but is this really true? Can/should it be called hurting someone, if they deserve it?

Now, as I keep growing and dealing with people, I'm starting to think my stance on revenge is flawed.

I think I'm beginning to see revenge for what it really is, justice. We often hear, "leave it to karma" some say "leave it for/to god"(this shouldn't be an option btw) but at the end of the day, we can't really say people get what they deserve, in that, bad things happen to good people and good things to bad people and for all I know, "bad" people seem to have it better than the "good" ones in this nonsense world, so should we fold our arms and let people who wronged us feel fly, while we feel miserable?

Someone will argue that, feeling hurt is more a thing of choice than consequence, asking, how can someone hurt you, if you don't want to be? Talking about how it is our minds that hold on to things, therefore we can condition it to let go or not, but is this really true? Do we have absolute control of what we feel? I think not.

Now if someone hurt me and I'm really feeling it, why shouldn't I validate this feeling by seeking revenge? I mean, don't we have a right to want to feel better? Does revenge make one feel better?


what's your take? Should we seek revenge or not? Lets discuss.



Please edit this thread. Ders nothing like. ' a people'. Its just like saying ' a boys'
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by aycapri(m): 6:00am On Apr 13, 2016
A myopic type takes revenge and it's a very bad step. Let "KARMA" do the revenge.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by NigerianScholar: 6:02am On Apr 13, 2016
tinktanker:
I strongly disagree with an eye for an eye will make the world go blind. My opinion, an eye for an eye will make d world see better. In d sense dat one u knw by law, If u touch my eye, I will touch urs back. U will likely avoid to hang my eye to saf guard yours.
R u a christian or muslim?
If u r. Yu should understand my point
Because ur opinion is totally wrong
Let me ask you a question
Why do people do bad things like stealing etc when they know that it could get them eternal punishment in hell. As opposed to doing good and getting eternal life??
Why do some stubborn people pick a fight with soneone they know will beat dem up?
Why do wac canditates and principals form.miracle centres when they know d consequences
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by NigerianScholar: 6:02am On Apr 13, 2016
tinktanker:
I strongly disagree with an eye for an eye will make the world go blind. My opinion, an eye for an eye will make d world see better. In d sense dat one u knw by law, If u touch my eye, I will touch urs back. U will likely avoid to hang my eye to saf guard yours.
R u a christian or muslim?
If u r. Yu should understand my point
Because ur opinion is totally wrong
Let me ask you a question
Why do people do bad things like stealing etc when they know that it could get them eternal punishment in hell. As opposed to doing good and getting eternal life??
Why do some stubborn people pick a fight with soneone they know will beat dem up?
Why do waec canditates and principals form.miracle centres when they know d consequences ??
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by jimmy101231(m): 6:22am On Apr 13, 2016
forgiveness is a sin.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Damikevin(m): 6:45am On Apr 13, 2016
An Igbo proverb goes thus: There's nothing the eye will see that will make it cry blood! There no ill act that cannot be forgiven! IMO I think pple who hurt others are weak, if you can take the high road, you are a much better individual.
You could take it from a Religious perspective, each time you sin, you hurt Jesus and the Father, if He decides to take His Revenge are you still going to be here? I understand maybe OP is tired of being hurt, but one thing am personally trying to learn as an individual is to never let anybody's action change who you are.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by freecocoa(f): 6:49am On Apr 13, 2016
NigerianScholar:

Please edit this thread. Ders nothing like. ' a people'. Its just like saying ' a boys'
Seriously? You might want to learn writing properly in English first, before correcting others on grammar, which you obviously know nothing about.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by freecocoa(f): 6:58am On Apr 13, 2016
Mintayo:

I didn't know you noticed that too. I lost interest in the thread immediately I saw that statement. I will love to know why she said that too.
About revenge. Revenge is sweet, but it comes with a price. A heavy one. A price that can lead the person seeking it to an emotional trauma at the end.
nmreports:
Freecocoa, your post is very interesting but it became disinteresting when you said; "In this nonsense world". Mind telling me why you said so.

About revenge. Revenge is for the weak. An emotional intelligent person don't seek nor take revenge. Life's short.
What is so disinteresting in trying to paint a picture of how the world is a place where many things don't really make sense? Like either of you have never felt "I don't really get it" at some point.

The world is a shity place, there, I said it, big whoop. undecided
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by freecocoa(f): 7:02am On Apr 13, 2016
AgricSalt:
Freecocoa since 'the Idea of a personal god is an illlusion', who gave you all these "rights" to revenge or not? Right, right, right.

If we are evolving animals, how do you now KNOW that your "idea of revenge is flawed"? Well if you have evolved to the point where revenge is the in-thing for you, maybe for some of us, we have evolved past that level.

Or should we all be evolving at same rate? (laughable theory).

See let me tell you Freecocoa, no matter what you and your fellow free thinkers imagine, the truth still remain that there's a superior Law and Principle Setter for man.
"That man's way does not belong to him. It does not belong to man who is walking even to direct his step". (Jeremiah 10:23)

Who does it belong to? Prophet Jeremiah gives us the answer by what he says next - "Correct me, O Jehovah, with judgement". (Jer 10:24). It's Jehovah God that will tell us what is truly good and beneficial or not.

So in the case of revenge, our maker has given us a manual, so to speak (the Bible) and in it he says "Do not avenge yourselves, beloved but yield place to the wrath; for it is written: 'Vegeance is mine; I will repay,' says Jehovah". (Romans 12:19)
Who gave me right to avenge myself? Is that really a question I'm expected to answer? How do you come up with things like this?

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Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Polar3: 7:17am On Apr 13, 2016
otemanuduno:


The first attack is the wrong, the second attack is the revenge that is right. Revenge is not wrong I.M.O.

whats i.m.o?
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Tellemall: 7:31am On Apr 13, 2016
johnydon22:


We all have one or two wrong action we commit against each other..

We have either to give mercy or Justice, Mercy and Justice never goes together.

Once there is justice there is no mercy and once there is mercy, there is no justice...

while Justice can dress a wound, Mercy can heal it...

Retaliation would leave the whole world wounded, i go for mercy rather ..

except for a situation of continuous assault then self defence is necessary for survival


In spiritual matters, revenge is the way to go.
Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Nobody: 8:47am On Apr 13, 2016
missyadorable:



Well said.I am glad to know there is someone else who doesn't believe in karma

Karma was created as a means of comfort for people who had been at the bitter end of evil deeds, and also, as an incentive to promote the act of good and not evil. It was also created as an alternative to revenge. Those who held firmly to their religious and moral codes which were against revenge, wanted desperately to believe that those who wronged them would face some sort of repercussion, even though they were forced to forgive them.

Karma is also a belief system upheld by those who weren't able to fight or face those who offended them, so they cowered under the believe in a non-existent supernatural force that would fight for them. Lol.

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Re: Revenge: Are You For Or Against? by Nobody: 8:55am On Apr 13, 2016
freecocoa:
Who gave me right to avenge myself? Is that really a question I'm expected to answer? How do you come up with things like this?

Dismissive reply. I hope that was just a part of my comment

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