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Anonymous No.24612608 >>24612635 >>24612643 >>24612652 >>24612667 >>24612672 >>24612760
The Bible, in 1 John 4:8, famously declares, "God is love." This simple yet profound statement has echoed through centuries, inspiring countless works of literature that explore the nature of divine affection and its reflection in human relationships.
Anonymous No.24612612 >>24612620
I lobe your mom, anon
Anonymous No.24612620
>>24612612
Your mom is dead
Anonymous No.24612635 >>24614206
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Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, the character of Father Zosima embodies a deep, Christ-like love for all humanity. His teachings center on the idea that "love is a teacher," and that by loving others, one can come to understand God. The novel explores the struggle between faith and doubt, but the enduring message is that love, particularly the kind of unconditional love attributed to God, is the path to redemption and spiritual fulfillment.
Anonymous No.24612643
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Anonymous No.24612672 >>24614225
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Anonymous No.24612760 >>24614218
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Anonymous No.24614206
>>24612635
>unconditional love attributed to God
Then why does he send souls to hell?
Anonymous No.24614218
>>24612760
Heartburn?
Anonymous No.24614225
>>24612672
>That's the Sunday roast sorted