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Whether religious love can be expressed in similar terms to interpersonal love is a matter for philosophical debate. Religious 'love' might be considered a euphemistic term, more closely describing feelings of deference or acquiescence. Most religions use the term love to express the devotion the follower has to their God. This love can be expressed by prayer, service, good deeds, and personal sacrifice. Reciprocally, the followers may believe that the deity loves the followers and all of creation. Some traditions encourage the development of passionate love in the believer for the deity. Refer to Religious Views below. The tension between religious love of the other and self-affirmation is resolved in part by contrasting both love and self-affirmation with their impostors. Further analysis and references about such contrasts are summarized by Roderick Hindery in comparative religious contexts and in the framework of love as confirming the other.
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Posted By: John_mickleCitation Station: What is Love
Baby don't hurt me. . . . Don't hurt me no more. . .
already done, doodoohead
hmmm time warp error. This was in response to the post below, not above.
WOahhhhh woaaahh woooahhh woaaahh oh woahhh woaaahh woahhh
WHAT ... IS... LO O O O O O OVE
Baby dont hurt me...dont hurt me... NO MORE
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