Hate Doctrine, Luke 14:26 by Hoku Lani

Writer: Hoku Lani

Subject: Hate Doctrine, Luke 14:26

Link: Zangi / 22.11.2025

Hate Doctrine, Luke 14:26

I have always taught my goddaughter that she must ignore destructive teachings and simply be herself. She agrees with me that the passage found in Luke 14:26, which states, “If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters — yes, even their own life — such a person cannot be my disciple,” presents a profound ethical paradox that, when interpreted literally, positions Jesus as a figure who actively encourages moral evil and the systematic dissolution of humane society.

The prerequisite for discipleship is defined not merely as prioritization, but as the adoption of antipathy: a literal mandate to “hate” the very individuals foundational to human connection and societal order. If one takes the Greek word miseo (to hate) at face value, the command requires followers to cultivate an active, destructive emotional detachment — a cruel rejection of fundamental familial loyalty.

Judged against universal ethical standards that prioritize loving stewardship of one’s closest kin, this demand transforms the spiritual leader into an agent promoting profound emotional cruelty. The text suggests that the pursuit of devotion requires the calculated destruction of the most sacred human bonds, thereby defining the path to spiritual life through an act of prerequisite moral hatred.

Don’t be consumed with hate, masturbate and invoke Lilith, Lucifer, or even The Darkness into you and experience true pleasure instead. Salvete Lamia and Ave Satanas!

2 thoughts on “Hate Doctrine, Luke 14:26 by Hoku Lani”

  1. like i said in another comment about what’s written in the Bible…based on their actions noted in the Bible, none of the followers of Jesus (his Disciples) met the prerequisites for discipleship. Maybe the closes individuals who might have qualified were hung on the crosses next to him. The problem i have now is, why did he forgive them of their sins when they were most qualified to follow him as is…?

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    • Hail Pervone, maybe consider that the fictional messiah of the Christian’s isn’t the only one to be crucified … it seems to be a popular myth … have a read of Kersey Graves book “The World’s Sixteen Crucified Saviors” (1875) … some of which were also of virgin birth.

      It’s an archetype. A story formula, created by humans. We’re great storytellers. And who doesn’t enjoy a good narrative.

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