RE: Can you love on command?
August 31, 2014 at 7:13 pm
(This post was last modified: August 31, 2014 at 7:16 pm by Greatest I am.)
(August 31, 2014 at 1:33 pm)paulpablo Wrote:(August 31, 2014 at 12:11 pm)Greatest I am Wrote: How does one fear and respect what is not here except in the imaginations of people like you?
Fear is generated by man against what can harm him. Man cannot respect in the way you mean what can harm him. Hate is more like what we think of what can harm us.
Esoterically speaking, that is why God hated Esau even before he could do good or evil. He represented change and your God and church, as shown by the Inquisition and laws against reading the bible, --- show how Christians are just idol worshipers.
Regards
DL
It's not always true that fear is generated by man against what can harm him. It's generated by both sexes of many animals and not just by what can harm them, think about horror films and stuff.
Ok. I did.
Why do you think we like horror films?
Why do we flinch say when two cars collide?
It is because we are injecting ourselves into the characters or internalizing the film and placing ourselves into the action.
That is us, in the scenario given, showing our fear to having a car crash. Have you never seen such a scene and said, God I am glad that was not me, (in reality is understood).
See it?
Regards
DL
(August 31, 2014 at 1:02 pm)Drich Wrote:(August 31, 2014 at 12:11 pm)Greatest I am Wrote: How does one fear and respect what is not here except in the imaginations of people like you?Define love.. Your whole arguement hinges on this defination. That word does not mean what you think it does.
Fear is generated by man against what can harm him. Man cannot respect in the way you mean what can harm him. Hate is more like what we think of what can harm us.
Esoterically speaking, that is why God hated Esau even before he could do good or evil. He represented change and your God and church, as shown by the Inquisition and laws against reading the bible, --- show how Christians are just idol worshipers.
Regards
DL
Define the groundless hate God felt for Esau.
You are adding a definition to the word love that is not shown in the dialog and your own bible says that we are not to add or subtract from it.
Regards
DL