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Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by kalimera101: 10:12am On Apr 19, 2015 |
khassy: Go back to school and learn how to read comprehension passages. The good ol' days are never too far. |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Nobody: 10:16am On Apr 19, 2015 |
Damn it!!! The Op have my illusive fantasies raining down on me like a park of cards. |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by kalimera101: 10:19am On Apr 19, 2015 |
Cutehector: Bros. You wicked. They couldn't read an article of 400 words there about, then its a trilogy? Haba. Those kind of people only read pictures (instagram and BBM profile pictures). |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by kalimera101: 10:23am On Apr 19, 2015 |
Now on the topic. The op's logic is just spotless. It's even more annoying when those who place conditions on you expect you to live by them and never state your own conditions. I wish people will think more like this maybe we can really get especially Africans. All aspects of human is an agreement and for there to be harmony, every one must play a role in ensuring the fulfillment of that agreement. 1 Like |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by sinizia: 10:35am On Apr 19, 2015 |
Truer words have never been spoken.. No love is unconditional, that's what unrealistic individuals always deceive themselves with. Every love is conditional, but it doesn't make love selfish. Among the millions of humans all of the world, God the author of love, chose David as the one closest to his heart. We can't love everybody equally. And we tend to express more love to those close to us than others. It's natural, it's normal, it's conditional, and it's not selfishness. Nice submission, OP. 1 Like |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Oahray: 11:43am On Apr 19, 2015 |
FcvkSA:hmmm... I'm not sure I got your point. Or maybe you didn't get mine. I'm not saying unconditional love can be forced on anyone. I'm saying it doesn't exist. However, it is possible to examine the concept theoretically, and disprove with common sense based on undeniable reality. Unconditional love is impossible amdist all the instances you cited except divine love, the love of God alone is unconditional. Furthermore, since loving people unconditionally even when they do not want your love is against love itself...Thus, for love to be truly unconditional in words and deed, it must be, it has to be accepted by the recipient. God accomplished this unconditional love of the world by making an offer of his unconditional love. An offer is a legal term that requires a clear, unambiguous and direct acceptance for it to be valid.thanks for this. An offer is only valid on the condition of acceptance, so any love offered cannot be unconditional by any stretch of the word. A bit of going back and forth from you sir. That is what John 3:16 is.if your acceptance must precede such love as you say, then it isn't unconditional. Essentially, love cannot exists unitarily. It exists in a relationship, ideally, within two people. However, the best of human relationship is incapable of perfect unconditional love, only Jesus is.combine this with the part where you said you need to accept, and you see that you agree with my line of thought, though you aren't fully aware of it yet ![]() |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Oahray: 11:51am On Apr 19, 2015 |
FcvkSA:there's something funny about your post. You aren't sure what stance to take and so move back and forth. You doubt the existence love that is unconditional (at least among humans) and question its morality as you have done in your previous post, yet you have another leg on the side of the fence. I like the ropes you provided though. Strong enough to tie one up in his own argument. ![]() |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Oahray: 11:55am On Apr 19, 2015 |
shachris03:if your choice to love is based on conditions, then your love wouldn't exist without those conditions. That makes the love conditional really. Carefully think it over sir. 1 Like |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Uchesis: 12:03pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
The ONLY true unconditional love exists between.... . . . . . . . . . . Women and Money. |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Oahray: 12:04pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
standd:hehehe... Your command of English though ![]() |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Pdizzle(m): 12:25pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
The post is not even long. Nice observations, even deities offer their services because of the worship they get. Someone said something about John 3:16, even God said himself that he's a jelous God. |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Nobody: 12:27pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Oahray: Wack abi ![]() |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Nobody: 12:28pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Uchesis: ![]() ![]() #NodsMyHead 1 Like |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Nobody: 12:45pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Oahray: Simply put, unconditional love is attributable to God. It is not a human character or trait to love unconditionally. By its very character, or from its meaning, it has to be accepted by the recipient. The bible verse you quoted is the offer. The benefit of the unconditional love dates back even times past before acceptance. Essentially, it is an attribute that belongs to God only. Oahray post=32881037 thanks for this. An offer is only valid on the condition of acceptance, so any love offered cannot be unconditional by any stretch of the word. A bit of going back and forth from you sir. You have already gotten your thinking knotted up. I'm very certain you do not understand what you have even written up there. |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Nobody: 12:54pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Oahray: Like I started in the previous post, it is an attribute of God only. That humans can show unconditional love too by the power of God in their lives is outside the scope of your thread. That this unconditional love shown by humans subject to God or Christians cannot be properly judged or assessed or measured by the criteria in your post, another matter outside the scope of your thread. |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Adaeze003(f): 12:54pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Oahray: The condition is that they're their kids ![]() |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Oahray: 1:00pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
standd:Yes. So wack that it is a joy to read and a challenge to emulate ![]() Well if we believe something enough, we might actually feel it or even see it. I used to believe it too. I admit, the thought of being totally loved without any condition or limitation can be very appealing. Too bad there's always reality to bite one in the butt. ![]() |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Oahray: 1:03pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
FcvkSA:You keep giving examples of conditions for unconditional love, yet insisting it's unconditional. ok, if you truly believe what you typed ![]() |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Oahray: 1:07pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Adaeze003:well, one condition alone is enough to make it conditional. Now tell me sincerely, if you know, why is it that some parents love their kids and other parents don't? Also why do some loving parents have favourites among their kids? |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by ayusco85(m): 1:37pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Nobody: 1:39pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
ayusco85:Space booking now |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by ayusco85(m): 1:42pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by oluamid(m): 1:53pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
olalat: I understand you but the same can be said for most religions. God's love is usually preconditioned on the basis of your faith and believe in him. What happens to those who don't? Eternal domination. And this cuts across religions. |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Nobody: 2:45pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
I love this insight... |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by firestar(f): 5:12pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
"Give me, your unconditional love... ...the kind of love I deserve, The kind I want to return. " Oahray. Does that ring a bell? ![]() Now, which article inspired this flash of brilliance from, eh? |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Aigbehis(m): 5:33pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
ronald4lif: That's even one of the biggest conditional love. Parents love their kids so much because is their kids. 'Their kids' there is the condition. |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by fhunn: 7:00pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Oahray: i won't say God's love is conditional, just because He sent His Son to die for humans doesn't mean He loves animals less. The reason Jesus died for humans alone is simply because we are the ones who sinned not animals or even the serpent that tempted Eve. You can't tell me Jesus will come and die for animals that didn't commit any sin. It was we, humans He clearly commanded not to eat the fruit not animals, irrespective of how you are tempted. So, God's love is unconditional |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Dannidom(m): 8:11pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Oahray:Sir I have a question for u. Do you love yourself conditionally? |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Oahray: 9:09pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
firestar:You know Donna? ![]() Ha! You no be small pikin o. Good evening ma ![]() 1 Like |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Oahray: 9:19pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
fhunn:humans alone are specifically given dominion over the earth by God. Animals didn't need to commit any sin before they started dying. They have no remedy for their death either. The actions of humans made God flood the whole earth once, killing animals too. Only humans were given unlimited slots in the ark, all they had to do was just believe Noah, and walk in before it became too late. A third elephant wouldn't have been allowed into the ark even to save its life. God gave permission for animals to be killed for food, but not humans. Let me stop there. Remind me how God doesn't love man more than animals. |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by Oahray: 9:20pm On Apr 19, 2015 |
Dannidom:of course. The condition being that I'm me. That's the only condition most people need. The condition had already been met before consciousness as an infant. Some others need more than that, so they slash their wrists and inflict pain on themselves (you can research this). Now if it were possible to have a clone of myself, identical and all, and he tried to kill me, I'd still do anything to protect myself, even if it means hurting him, and even if he is biologically the same as me. Survival instinct ![]() So what were you saying about unconditional love? |
Re: The Selfish Human And The 'unconditional Love' Jargon by fhunn: 1:37am On Apr 20, 2015 |
Oahray: See like you said God gave man dominion over everything but they lost it when they sinned which granted satan access into this world of ours and with him came all sorts of negativities even death and thats why animals die without human involvement. And you cannot expect God to leave the people who built the ark to die, do you? Infact the vips on the ark should be the humans that built it na! Then He'll divide the remainig space to whatever He wants to save, abi? You said God made animals for food to humans, so if you say God loves humans, He will also have to care for the animals since they are one of the necessary sources for food. |
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