Yes. You may hate what they did and hate how they turned out but i think a parents or siblings love never ends.
2007-08-13 10:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Unconditional love is hard to do most of the time with anyone in our lives. Yes I could love my brother/sister if they murderer someone but it would be on a different level. First it would be hard to know that someone in my family did something like that. I have a hard time dealing with our guys fighting this war that's going on because I think of all the Innocent people that are being killed for no reason. Life is a gift. No one has the right to take someone else's life but as we all know it happen to Jesus. And his last words were father forgive them for they know not what they've done.
2007-08-13 11:05:49
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answered by gizmoe 3
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Love is always suppose to be unconditional. But I do not think you're asking your question right. Conditions are always based on terms. Terms of how you display love and show your affection towards someone. You want to know if you knew someones darkest secrets would that stop you from loving or caring about them? I have a brother who has done some of the most craziest things in life especially towards his family. He has stolen from me, vandalized my parents house, and consumed all types of drugs. The worst I think is not being a supportive father figure to his daughter. About 5 yrs. ago he almost lost his life. He was shot 6 times and dumped by the railroad tracks to die. Due to his con-artist nature the people he thought he could trust the most decided enough was enough. They could not take his lying, cheating and stealing anymore. They decided to end his life. By the grace of GOD he staggered his way home to my mother. Boy was he in the worst state ever. I will not go into the gory details of his appearance. Though despite all these things nothing could never stop me from loving my brother with all my heart and soul. He is a wandering, lost soul. His family will never give up on him. He is and will always be my brother.
But stuff like this does exist. Like the father who finds out his son is gay and bans him from the family. I think that is a coward move. How can you stop loving someone who is a part of you? You can not hold their hands and dictate their life decisions. They set their own stage. But without family and love it would be damn near impossible to get through a day. I hope you never stop loving your kin because of the things they do. You may not approve but you will alway love them, regardless!
2007-08-13 11:07:25
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answered by ANJANETTE C 3
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If love is genuine then it comes from the heart of God that is in us and should be patterned the way God loves us which is unconditionally. Unconditional love means that you love the person and not the action. You don't necessarily agree with what a person does or condone it either but you love them regardless of what they have done because you love who they are. Look at Mary Magdalene. Jesus did not love or condone the sin of adultry she was in, but he forgave her and loved her as a person. Unconditional love doesn't single out the person as wrong or bad, it signals out the actions they do as bad or wrong. That is the difference. If God didn't love us unconditionally, Jesus wouldn't have ever come to earth and died to save any of us. God would just have wiped us out and started over. He almost did that with the wicked people when he sent the great flood but he still love his creation enough to keep the one family that was obedient to him and allowed him to be spared so that man could continue to exist. Unconditional love is the act of loving someone through their actions and regardless of them because we love them as human people. Only true Christians have the complete power of Jesus inside themselves to do that.
2007-08-13 10:56:34
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answered by 'Sunnyside Up' 7
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Yes, or it's NOT love. It's something unamable, but it's NOT love as true love is utterly unconditional, and very, very rare, as we live in a conditional socieity...look at the divorce rate, etc. Ergo, if you TRULY loved your bro or sis and found out they were murderers of course you'd still love them, it doesn't mean you'd have to LIKE what they did or LIKE them, but you'd still love them unconditional sense.
2007-08-13 10:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The only unconditional love is from a mother and even then its not always true.
2007-08-13 10:46:41
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answered by Dovahkiin 7
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an exciting question. i think of love as experienced and shared between persons is probably consistently conditional. evaluate previous boyfriends or girlfriends -- you like them on the time, yet years later, they exceptionally much in no way go your ideas. subsequently the affection you sense for that guy or woman is conditional upon your persisted interplay with the guy, the way they take care of you, and (probably) their reciprocation of your emotions. it may desire to be the case that we can ignore plenty, or settle for many interior the call of love, yet i think of there is often some underlying conditional nature. it particularly is to no longer say that love as defined above is all there is. in line with threat "capital-L Love" as a extra robust non secular concept is eternal and unconditional, and the affection we can sense between ourselves and others is largely a non everlasting tapping into of that bigger concept. That being the case, it may desire to be a threat to faucet that concept extra totally and completely, and thereby have the skill to adventure incredibly unconditional love. i think of that style of non secular connection isn't some thing you notice very regularly, however.
2016-10-10 04:05:36
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answered by ? 4
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yes! no matter who they are or what they've done, you should still love them. seperate the sin from the person, it should be that way for everyone. just pray your heart out and you'll find a way to forgive them. love should be unconditional... always.
2007-08-13 10:47:59
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answered by kat 1
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Real love is unconditional...
Liking someone, even if you love them, is a completely different topic
2007-08-13 10:46:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it should be because i felt no one certainly will like to live his life in a mess despite his mouth stubbornly said its my life and no big deal to be a murderer. Thus i would count myself lucky for not ended up in this dilemma. Imagine he could have lead another road of life if he had never meet the one he murdered isn't it? Thus we need to be very supportive of him by words and love, so that he would repent.
2007-08-13 10:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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