Well you are using reasoning now, to show it is wrong, for God to not love unconditionally (ie. they are his creation, he is responsible). What I was stating, is that emotionally, it is hard to decipher. I think when we apply logic, we can come up with syllogisms that prove it's better to love unconditionally. Then again, perhaps there are contradictions within "properly basic morals" - hence, morality contradicts itself at it's very basic level and is all relative.
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