Problems being:
1. There's no evidence for god so no need for love for an imaginary being.
2. Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, etc., love their own gods, or their versions of your god, but not the god as depicted in the bible.
3. The version christians adhere to, and promoted by the bible seems to be, "Love your neighbour as yourself, unless they're from a different religion than you, they're a woman, they're gay or trans, they look different from you, or are a different denomination of your own religion!"
1. There's no evidence for god so no need for love for an imaginary being.
2. Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, etc., love their own gods, or their versions of your god, but not the god as depicted in the bible.
3. The version christians adhere to, and promoted by the bible seems to be, "Love your neighbour as yourself, unless they're from a different religion than you, they're a woman, they're gay or trans, they look different from you, or are a different denomination of your own religion!"
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"