RE: God does not love you...
May 6, 2012 at 3:48 pm
(This post was last modified: May 6, 2012 at 3:55 pm by Shell B.)
Theist: God loves you.
Bible: God loves you.
Atheist: If god loves me, why does he do all of this shit (see Bible)?
Theist: Oh, love does not mean what you think it does.
Atheist: Oh, that explains everything.
Only works if you're speaking to an idiot, drich.
Also,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_words_for_love
Seriously, dude, facepalm.
Bible: God loves you.
Atheist: If god loves me, why does he do all of this shit (see Bible)?
Theist: Oh, love does not mean what you think it does.
Atheist: Oh, that explains everything.
Only works if you're speaking to an idiot, drich.
Also,
Quote:Agápe (ἀγάπη agápē[1]) means "love" (unconditional love) in modern day Greek, such as in the term s'agapo (Σ'αγαπώ), which means "I love you". In Ancient Greek, it often refers to a general affection or deeper sense of "true love" rather than the attraction suggested by "eros". Agape is used in the biblical passage known as the "love chapter", 1 Corinthians 13, and is described there and throughout the New Testament as sacrificial love. Agape is also used in ancient texts to denote feelings for one's children and the feelings for a spouse, and it was also used to refer to a love feast. It can also be described as the feeling of being content or holding one in high regard. Agape was appropriated by Christians for use to express the unconditional love of God.[citation needed] Before agape love there was no other word to express such great love.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_words_for_love
Seriously, dude, facepalm.