Loving people and felling in love with them are different situations. You see?
2007-11-01 19:32:06
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answered by Kenny 1
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God meant love like caring for other people rather than love like making other people. The bible says that Jesus loved everyone, but we don't have a million descendants of Jesus.
2007-11-04 11:40:55
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm puzzled. Your profile says you're 15 and want know creeps. Why would you ask a question like this that will cause people to get a different impression of you than your profile? Need to be careful, Hon
2007-11-01 19:41:58
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answer #3
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answered by the_chief 6
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When God told us to love one another, I don't think he meant to jump in and out of the sack all the time. If he did, I'd be in the bedroom right now aggravating the heck out of my husband instead of on the computer aggravating the heck out of everybody else.
2007-11-01 19:16:02
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answered by penny d 4
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According to some books I've read, the simple fact of talking means some sort of intercourse, so when we talk, even via Y/A we are loving each other.
2007-11-01 19:29:58
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answered by Yabran Tariga 5
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Well, if this is a serious question, then the word "love" used in the Bible in that instance is "agape", which means to love sacrificially in one's best interest, not "eros" which means to love sexually. So no, the instruction was not to love everyone sexually, but to treat everyone with respect and find ways to help them despite your own needs. That's not even mentioning "phileo" love, which means the general love between friends by sharing common interests.
Eros is, in a way, a selfish love, because it seeks self-gratification, while agape is a selfless loves, which seeks to deny one's own desires in order to meet the needs of another. Eros can be used in agape, but it usually isn't.
So no, being bisexual would not solve the love problem.
2007-11-01 19:15:50
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answered by GuestMommy 2
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If you read the Bible you would know he wasn't speaking of sexual love in the verses that say "Love one another". In the early Greek copies of the bible, they had 3 or 4 separate words for different kinds of love. Agape is the word for sacrificial giving love,like the verse says. Eros is the word for sexual love. The bible is quite specific about sexual love being for marriage of one man and one woman. Phileo is the word for brotherly love - affectionate love.
But, you probably didn't really expect a serious answer to your question, did you?
2007-11-01 19:16:25
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answered by LeslieAnn 6
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Ofcourse, God has no discrimination, only thing if one doing such things by harming anybody whether bodiely, or in thoughts, he/she has to face music from god point of view.
2007-11-01 21:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Mother daughter relationship. You're simply bestfriends.
2016-04-02 00:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Love for ones fellow human beings and sex are not the same thing.
2007-11-02 08:08:00
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answered by Sara 5
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