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Defining My Perception of Love
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<blockquote data-quote="junebug72" data-source="post: 70333273" data-attributes="member: 391597"><p>That infers ambiguity on God's behalf, in bold. Do you really think wrath was a word made up by Yahweh or was it a word made by humans to describe Yahweh's behavior? Did wrath exist before creation?</p><p></p><p>Confusion would be another thing I would not describe as love. In the bible Jesus tells how to know God's love, compare it to your own father's love. My dad taught me all he could to keep me safe in this world. He gave me all his knowledge. </p><p></p><p>I can look around me and see better more loving fathers than mine and I can see less loving fathers. If I take the best of the best of earthly fathers and use them as a metric to understand God then wrath becomes patience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="junebug72, post: 70333273, member: 391597"] That infers ambiguity on God's behalf, in bold. Do you really think wrath was a word made up by Yahweh or was it a word made by humans to describe Yahweh's behavior? Did wrath exist before creation? Confusion would be another thing I would not describe as love. In the bible Jesus tells how to know God's love, compare it to your own father's love. My dad taught me all he could to keep me safe in this world. He gave me all his knowledge. I can look around me and see better more loving fathers than mine and I can see less loving fathers. If I take the best of the best of earthly fathers and use them as a metric to understand God then wrath becomes patience. [/QUOTE]
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