Must you always toy with my emotions so??? Oh, you are so cruel, and will surely break my pumping unit as did that fickle Crushinator.
2006-07-21 12:23:55
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answer #1
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answered by Bender 6
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I Love you with the Love of God.
Human love is based on emotions.
God's Love is not what you feel, it's what you do.
2006-07-21 19:22:35
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answer #2
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answered by truebeliever_777 5
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2 points
2006-07-21 19:21:10
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answer #3
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answered by Ashley010 5
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The Bible says to Love your neighbor as you would love yourself. Yes, of course I do:)
2006-07-21 19:34:29
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answer #4
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, for God asks me to love you
2006-07-21 19:20:33
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answer #5
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answered by lucky 4
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Now that I can dance???
Or this from the book "The Plain Truth About God-101"
Nietzsche claims that Christian 'pity' (love) is a device used by those who are not themselves truly vital and alive to obtain a perverse elevation of their own position by undermining others. - A.W.J.
In other words, "I can make myself feel better by thinking you or someone else is worse-off and deserving of love.” We often confuse the feeling of Christian "love" for someone with:
1. Pity for them.
2. Humanitarianism-or a love of Mankind.
3. Altruism, or self denial, and
4. Sentimentalism, or wanting to be with others.
** These concepts of “love" have been re-enforced over and over again through one story or another. What Jesus actually said was something more basic and infinitely harder to achieve.
The historical Jesus did not urge us to love humankind or to feel pity for someone else. He did not tell us to deny ourselves for someone else's sake, or flagellate ourselves, or even to enjoy another’s company!
What He did say was pure and simple and straight to the point, "Love one another!”
This sort of Love is not the altruistic love of humanity, nor the possessive love for our mate, but rather something that requires hard work, tenacity, and sacrifice.
It is easy to love your wife or husband, child or parent, but to Love your neighbor (or stranger) is a task that is never ending and always requires effort. It is a Love that seems to have no immediate benefit and is therefore not practiced by many people.
However, in the end, this is what will make Humanity rise up to it is potential and approach what Jesus referred to as the "Kingdom of God (The Father).”
This is not something that is to be expected in the near, or far, future. Rather, it was a state of being that is present at this time, and only has to be observed and followed in order to achieve a state of Grace.
--Allan W. Janssen
One of the core sayings of Jesus was "The kingdom of God is not coming with signs to be observed, nor will they say 'Lo, here it is!' or 'There!' For behold, that kingdom of God is in the midst of you.”
Jesus tells us quite clearly that the "Kingdom of God" is not a coming kingdom, or a future kingdom, but rather something already in and amongst his disciples. It is not a place, but rather a state of mind!
Your faithfull scribe
Allan W Janssen
2006-07-21 19:23:03
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answer #6
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answered by Moses 2
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I don't really know u. I love u.
2006-07-21 19:27:15
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answer #7
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answered by xoɟ ʍous 6
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I love everyone I have met so far, I just don't always agree with them.
2006-07-21 19:23:16
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answer #8
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answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7
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I love everyone.
2006-07-21 19:20:17
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answer #9
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answered by cheeky chic 379 6
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I have the philo--(brotherly type) love for ya, but I don't know ya well enough for the others.
2006-07-21 19:22:09
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answer #10
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answered by thoughtsofastranger 3
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