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Defining My Perception of Love
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<blockquote data-quote="junebug72" data-source="post: 70333961" data-attributes="member: 391597"><p>Thanks for sharing.</p><p></p><p>That's kind of insulting to anyone who seeks to do good by other means. Did Jesus not say to his disciples, if they are not against us they are with us, speaking about men casting out demons in the name of another God? Jesus said they are with us. If you can cast out demons in the name of another God and "be with us" then you can love as well and "be with us."</p><p></p><p>Let me just say that's a rabbit hole I'm not ready to go down at this forum just yet. It's very offensive considering Old Testament stories. I could get angry but that's not going to get me any brownie points one way or the other. I'm calmly and rather lovingly saying to you please don't insinuate that you have to be guided by biblical law to give love. I don't find insults a very loving action at all.</p><p></p><p>Compassion is another good word to add to my list of things that are loving. Let's go ahead and add tolerance as well. Why tolerance? Because it creates peace and peace not anger is a part of love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="junebug72, post: 70333961, member: 391597"] Thanks for sharing. That's kind of insulting to anyone who seeks to do good by other means. Did Jesus not say to his disciples, if they are not against us they are with us, speaking about men casting out demons in the name of another God? Jesus said they are with us. If you can cast out demons in the name of another God and "be with us" then you can love as well and "be with us." Let me just say that's a rabbit hole I'm not ready to go down at this forum just yet. It's very offensive considering Old Testament stories. I could get angry but that's not going to get me any brownie points one way or the other. I'm calmly and rather lovingly saying to you please don't insinuate that you have to be guided by biblical law to give love. I don't find insults a very loving action at all. Compassion is another good word to add to my list of things that are loving. Let's go ahead and add tolerance as well. Why tolerance? Because it creates peace and peace not anger is a part of love. [/QUOTE]
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