Jokes aside, people seem to have converged on one word as the nub of Christianity viz. love — Agent Smith
People could live life any number of ways and there's no reason that one necessarily needs to prioritize love. — Moses
It is in our attachment to this ‘stuff close to our hearts’ wherein lies the seeds of untold suffering. — Possibility
Attachment, at least in the sense I’m referring to here, is not the same as the original Christian notion of love - but I could argue that most modern expressions of ‘love’ fail to distinguish between the two.
Drastically oversimplified, attachment is when you pluck the flower… — Possibility
Nice! As per your assessment then love isn't attachment and, flipping the sign, it hasta be detachment, but then we end up with the problem of having to disentangle love from indifference/insouiciance because love also isn't that either. Ergo, my brain informs me we're in a pickle. In re attachment and its opposite detachment, love is adiaphora (logically undifferentiated). It, love, is something else entirely. It is neither attachment nor detachment, it is ... — Agent Smith
The binary logic is just part of the process of negation. If I say "love is not attachment" then that would mean "love is detachment". I evaluated both in my previous post and came to the conclusion that love is neither attachment nor detachment. Perphaps it's somewhere in the middle or, even more intriguingly, nowhere. — Agent Smith
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