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“I've always believed," she replied, "that if God is going to be strict about anything, that He will be strict about the rules concerning hate, not love. And if two people love each other, that has to be better than two people hating each other. Beyond that, it's for God to sort out. I'm too frail…” quote by Anonymous
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““I've always believed," she replied, "that if God is going to be strict about anything, that He will be strict about the rules concerning hate, not love. And if two people love each other, that has to be better than two people hating each other. Beyond that, it's for God to sort out. I'm too frail to be such a judge." --Deaths of Jocasta””

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Source Novel: Deaths of Jocasta, 2020

Moral authority is limited; divine justice will handle hate, while love should be cherished and left unjudged.

In simple terms: God judges hate, not love.

Key Takeaway

Trust love, release judgment.

Themes

morality faith judgment

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • conflict resolution
  • spiritual reflection

Key Concepts

theodicy ethical humility

Questions to Reflect On

  • When should we intervene in injustice?
  • How do we balance love and accountability?
A Different Perspective

Human judgment is fallible; relying solely on divine sorting can be passive.

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