ETOTE Wrote:I would ask what their definition of "love" is.
Call me cynical, but the religion's definition of love is whatever suits their needs. The phrase "god fearing" is telling in this regard. God loves everyone and forgives people their sins, unless one disregards the teaching of the church, that is. At that point, church members may still tell you that god loves and forgives your sins, but usually it is said in a desperate sort of bid to sway the sinner to change their ways and join the church. If you don't change your ways the sinner is judged and sent to hell, or purgatory, a mythic afterlife to burn forever. God fearing folk are referred to as good and moral people who follow the word of god. They fear because they are aware of the punishment.
The religious definition of love, no matter how often believers spout the sanctioned lines of that have been repeated to them throughout christian time, is conditional. God loves you until you either displease him, or you disregard his teachings, at which point you are sent to hell. God may still love those in hell, but when one's soul is burning for eternity I would ask what good that sentiment is?
These are numerous accounts of people displeasing god. Genesis 19:26, when Lot's wife looked back and was turned into a pillar of salt. How ticked off must god have been to take someone's life so easily because they defied him and did what is a very normal human reaction: Look back upon the life you once knew, whether remembering the good or bad. That's all it took, looking back longingly. Boom! You're SOL! One pillar of salt coming right up. I hope he made hot buttered popcorn nearby. God loves you unconditionally, until you piss him off. What kind of f*cked up reasoning is that?
The 40 days and 40 nights of flood causing rain, which somewhat level headed believers call a myth designed to teach, is another example of god's displeasure with
everything except a god fearing man and his lovely wife. And all the animal, insects, and anything else thing he felt needed to be saved. The rest were punished, cleansed from his creation.
The inference is to fear god and rightly so, because there are consequences when one does not follow god's word. The unconditional love religion preaches about is conveniently shrouded by ignoring the conditions that must be met to guarantee that love.