Yes it does. Love is beyond any theory or scope because love doesn't follow any rule.
Just sometimes it is difficult to find it among people; I wonder why people keep love hiding! like if love were something bad or embarrasing.
2007-05-14 08:57:43
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answered by Kedar 7
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Yes, and there are four kinds as broke down in Greek:
AGAPE - divine live or the love God gives.
PHILEO - the affection that we have for friends.
EROS - sexual/sensual love
STORGOS - family love that which we have for father, mother, brother sister, and so forth.
For example: I know a guy that loves his wife -he once said that he loves his wife now more than when he met her. This shows that love not only is but also changes shape and grows.
Another example: I know a guy that helps others as he was helped Freely Given - Freely Received). This is love and the actions are called "altruism".
2007-05-14 19:38:22
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answered by cordsoforion 5
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I believe in love now, though I once did not. I have experienced it, and once thought the world to be a cold, merciless place where I was born to live, die, rot and be forgotten. In fact, in highschool my theme song was "Love Stinks" by the J Giles band. Now it's "How Great Thou Art."
Atheists often proclaim that they must have evidence, and then they systematically eliminate every acceptable category of evidence which would ordinarily be accepted in a court of law, for instance historical documentation and eye witness testimony. They laugh at supernatural claims in the scripture and supposed contradictions without EVER disproving a thing.
Tom
2007-05-14 15:59:17
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answered by Anonymous
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In a way. We have yet to fully understand love but we do know that its a chemical thing. (I dont belive in the soul mates fate stuff.) Science knows what chemicals cause an infatuation and what chemicals lead to a long term relationship. Love exists but in a few years well be able to bottle it and sell it.
2007-05-14 15:58:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes but not in Y!A too much!
God is a marriage of Love and Wisdom.
People sit in front of TV and watch Law and Order talk about "justice not being justice without mercy," but they can't seem to grasp that the marriage of Love and Wisdom is the marriage of good and truth, mercy and justice, bread and wine, platter and cup, priest and king, etc.
2007-05-14 15:57:08
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answered by WhyNotAskDonnieandMarie 4
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Love is charity
Love is patience. waiting careingly beside a hopital bed
in either birth, wounds, death.
Love is long suffering. going thro labour next giving birth, yet loveing the child whom caused the pain [Eve caused the pain, disobeying ]
Love is kindness, husband hugging, serveing a birthing wife.
Love is GOD giveing a way of redemption, = repent "Sin no more" yet still loveing
Love is obeying what's right.
on on on
2007-05-16 01:38:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I think so. There are many forms of love, love for family, friends, and the One. I have loved people (boy friends) and I have been "in love", and it sometimes doesn't work out, but I am still loved in other ways, just as I love all of my friends and family.
2007-05-14 15:56:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, complete unconditional love with absolutely no limitations at all exists today. Only for very few and i can prove it, because i am living proof.
I am no mirage, i am no facade. I am a real human woman and i know what i know.
Can i prove it you ask, as i know your mind. Yes, contact me...i can prove it.
2007-05-14 16:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. everything has its opposite and who can deny that hate exists?
2007-05-14 15:56:50
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answered by spchedder 2
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YES,
it does, i have been blessed by unconditional LOVE of her.
She is the most wonderful woman in universe.
2007-05-15 00:11:21
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answered by Brave Heart 3
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