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Regarding God Is Love

A common statement is that "God is love". But that is either reducing God to just an emotion or to a statement of morality. Anyone who adopts God's version of morality would find themselves arrested and jailed (if not executed) in any country in the world! God sure didn't show much love to humanity or to the animal kingdom by bringing on The Flood. God didn't show much love to the residents of Sodom & Gomorrah. God didn't show much love to the ancient Egyptians as related in Exodus. God didn't show much love to all of those cultures / societies that stood between His Chosen People and the Promised Land. The very fact that God had a Chosen People itself showed that God did not love everyone equally. And God didn't show much love for Abraham or Job, and if I recall correctly He even tried to kill Moses!

As just one of numerous examples in the Bible, do have a look at 1 Samuel 15: 3.

johnprytz 7 Sep 17
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in defense (of a sort) of the chosen people, although the jews are called the chosen people, that is sort of a misnomer (within the context of the narrative) since it refers to the covenant between god and the jews. it's not actually a declaration that this (fictional of course) god loves jews better, or that jews are superior. (that's not even written into judaism.) it's the CHOOSING people we should be saying if we refer to that at all, since the covenant has two parties involved. judging by this fictional god's described character i'd say if the jews had turned him down, he'd have moved on to his second choice.

now about god is love: my objection, despite all possible explanations, is that there already is a definition, broad and flexible though it may be, for god or gods, and there is an equally broad and flexible definition for love. there is no need to go redefining either of them, especially as each other lol.

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This is generally taken to be an affirmation of god's omnibenevolence (his perfectly loving, kind, benevolent nature). As you point out, this nature is often asserted and not often exhibited in god's actual alleged behavior.

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Just another of many inane catch all phrases used by Christians.....the same god presumably who talks about vengeance and smiting and taking “an eye for an eye”!

@johnprytz I think most people never actually question or analyse any of the biblical stories. They are born into it and just unthinkingly accept it as part of their identity.

@johnprytz It is attrubuted to the Jesuits “give me the child until he is seven and I will show you the man”....(Francis Xavier co-founder of the Jesuit order).

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Here is a meme I made on that subject some years ago just to piss off Christians

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How can god be love when he allows so much hate ,crime,destruction to occur. If this god exists he is very poor at attending his flock.

Mysterious Ways.

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Very well said. Please do understand that cherry pickers will not agree with you and they will argue.

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That's because the god of the Bible is modeled on Anu, the blood-thirsty alien Sumerian ruler depicted in the Sumerian texts, written 2000 years before the Bible, and on which much of the Old Testament is based.

But quantum physics says that all energy is connected and all energy responds to love, so I suppose in that sense "god" is love because god is US.

Quote:

“A fundamental conclusion of the new physics also acknowledges that the observer creates the reality. As observers, we are personally involved with the creation of our own reality. Physicists are being forced to admit that the universe is a “mental” construction.

Pioneering physicist Sir James Jeans wrote: “The stream of knowledge is heading toward a non-mechanical reality; the universe begins to look more like a great thought than like a great machine. Mind no longer appears to be an accidental intruder into the realm of matter, we ought rather hail it as the creator and governor of the realm of matter.

Get over it, and accept the inarguable conclusion. The universe is immaterial-mental and spiritual.” – R.C. Henry, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University , “The Mental Universe” ; Nature

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