Lighthouse, you have to keep in mind that you're not the first one to come here asking questions for some school project.
What all these questions have in common is to be simplistic while using many words.
First, you already establish there is a god by claiming god is love. Not just any god, but your god, as scripted in the bible. That's not the way to go with atheism or agnosticism. The first question to be asked would be, is there any god and can it possibly be the one from scripture? Only if this is answered with yes, you can discuss the nature of this very specific god.
I do realize, you attending some christian school, have answered that with yes already. We haven't. In our majority we would answer with no. So there's no point in taking it from there, since the premisse already is a wrong one.
What all these questions have in common is to be simplistic while using many words.
First, you already establish there is a god by claiming god is love. Not just any god, but your god, as scripted in the bible. That's not the way to go with atheism or agnosticism. The first question to be asked would be, is there any god and can it possibly be the one from scripture? Only if this is answered with yes, you can discuss the nature of this very specific god.
I do realize, you attending some christian school, have answered that with yes already. We haven't. In our majority we would answer with no. So there's no point in taking it from there, since the premisse already is a wrong one.