Conditions according to who? — TimeLine
The closest I have come to unconditional love is with my children. — T Clark
I like it when they show their love for me — T Clark
don't want anything from them — T Clark
We are not talking about justice or righteousness. — TimeLine
That's not a condition of love, that's a condition of it being unconditional. — BlueBanana
Unconditional love means that the love has no conditions. — BlueBanana
and not want anything in return.
— TimeLine
Which is a condition.
— John Days
No it isn't. — TimeLine
and not want anything in return. — TimeLine
unconditional love can't be unconditional, — BlueBanana
It's just nice if it happens. — MikeL
An example of what I mean: that's a condition of the love being unconditional, not a condition of love. Unconditional refers to the lack of conditions of love, not the lack of conditions on which we define the term unconditional. — BlueBanana
I mean condition as in a condition for something to happen, which is what unconditional in the context means. — BlueBanana
It is an act of giving love — TimeLine
no longer about what you want — TimeLine
but if you think of unconditional love as symbolic, referent to things like motherly love where, for instance, in the event that her child does some wrongdoing to her she still cannot stop loving him, it may start to make some sense. — TimeLine
I believe unconditional love is an expression of how a person gives love, that is, to give love without seeking anything in return. — TimeLine
in order to receive the love from other/s. Unconditional love works in reverse; it is a person who is not seeking this love from others, but rather giving it; being charitable is an expression of unconditional love, showing mercy is an expression of unconditional love. — TimeLine
I may have been hurt by a man, for instance, but showing him unconditional love would be to hope that he improves rather than desire revenge. — TimeLine
It is not appealing to emotion if there are reasonable grounds in this hope, because love itself is a decision and a choice and as such requires reason and intelligence in making those choices. — TimeLine
Condition for love towards something means that there is love towards something if the condition C is met, — BlueBanana
something to aspire to — Cavacava
It might be that the idea exists because it is what people wish to receive, rather than are able to give. — MikeL
Competent
Honest
Effective
Efficient
Responsive — Bitter Crank
Uncle Karl says that the state is a committee to organize the affairs of the bourgeoisie. — Bitter Crank
It has no "purpose." Rather, it has a structural position in a constellation of institutions that further (or retard) social development. — Saphsin
In Christianity, to attain salvation, all you have to do is accept Christ as your saviour. There is no road to salvation via altruism in Christianity. — szardosszemagad
How does Christianity avoid the paradox? — jancanc
As a "Satanist" (or close enough), I think I can clarify something I find not quite right in your analysis above. If we own ourselves and are our own kings and popes, we don't need a justification — 0af
for our "greed." — 0af
Satanists (if they aren't what I'd call confused pseudo-Satanists) consciously embrace selfishness as the "truth" of human nature. — 0af
As I see it, the more interesting of us humans are more attracted to status than sensual pleasure. — 0af
So the religious-type (from my or "our" point of view) is getting his kicks from a sense of righteousness — 0af
The "righteousness" or pride of the Satanist is in dropping the pretense of speaking for the distant Father and instead claiming the position himself (I and the Father are one) without excuse or apology. — 0af
So of course it tweaks my vanity to hear Satanists described as stooping to justify their own desire and therefore their lives in their essence. Hence this interruption, which is intended in a friendly spirit. — 0af
Altruistic conduct removes suffering. — jancanc
Thus, altruistic conduct is not (always) helpful. — jancanc
Altruistic is only helpful for those who cannot achieve salvation. — jancanc
Yet how can one know that one “helps” via altruism is not being impeded on their “path” to salvation? — jancanc
Personally, I don't think we can engineer that change — Bitter Crank
I wasn't enthusiastic about a Clinton administration, but I also resented her being made into a devil. — Bitter Crank
A theist or atheist who never read "Richard III" by Shakespeare, or more to the point, never read the Gilgamesh story in original Babylonian, can't be faulted for irrationality for not using the useful parts of these works. — szardosszemagad
Problem is that preachers of the Bible are among the most greedy people on Earth. — Meta
A non-religious atheist is not concerned with what the bible says. — szardosszemagad
What separates a lay problem (not religious) from a religious problem, — szardosszemagad
Anything that the bible says is religious, — szardosszemagad
So... while you correctly identified the problem of greed as a real life, layman's type of problem, you can't say that it is not a religious problem — szardosszemagad
I have no qualms with what anyone would want to say to me. — TimeLine
Just accept that I believe we are people trying to figure out the meaning of a story. — TimeLine
Ultimately, I agree when you say that's not a religious position; it's a solution which works in real life because that is what everything is. — TimeLine
Que? — TimeLine
No, it doesn't. And using capital letters won't make it so. — TimeLine
The point is that power is not something one can attain through money, — TimeLine
money, it is just a means. — TimeLine
If a person believes he is morally superior, and so when guilty of a wrongdoing attempts to deceitfully fabricate lies to people around him and garner enough support to make himself believe that he is not guilty, that does not require money. — TimeLine
Notwithstanding your biblical references, — TimeLine
So, if we say that an absence of love is evil, money is not the root of all evil but rather the enabling factor — TimeLine
since it is clear that whether you are wealthy or not has no bearing on being evil. — TimeLine
It had nothing to do with "emphasis". — WISDOMfromPO-MO
I've heard plenty of statements about particular things, such as indifference to male rape victims, not being due to misandry. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
The masked ritual scene with the naked chicks is full of masonic and religious (Christian) symbolism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhV-4658syE — Meta
What I meant by "context", is the context in which the statement was used, the bible, not the context of your personal example. I have no doubt that you can produce an example which would make what you're saying make sense, but we need to consult the context in the Bible, to see what was meant. — Metaphysician Undercover
The 'tilt' can be exaggerated by skillful (and perhaps quite sociopathic) teachers and leaders. It isn't unique to evangelical Christians, of course. Roman Catholics have their own variety of severe, unbending beliefs. — Bitter Crank
Are they criminal, evil? — Wosret