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These verses speak to love and courage:
**Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down one’s life for one’s friends
John 15:13
“There is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to do with punishment, and he who fears is not perfected in love.” --1 John 4:18**
And from St Augustine:
“love bearing all things for the sake of the beloved.”
I must tell you, your comments are moving. As a believer in the infallibility of scripture and a lover of Augustine, your proposition is most compellings; however, your arguement may be an “ad verecundiam” material fallacy: relying on too little authority or unreliable authority, or the misunderstanding of authority to support one’s claim. Is this your only proof? Do you have data; for example, We have observed 50,234,000 geese. They are all white. Therefore all geese are white.
Now, I believe authority is often a solid form of evidence and usually the only form of evidence; as Chesterton noted, “Bowing down to blind credulity, as is my custom, before mere authority, and the tradition of elders, superstitiously swallowing a story I could not test at the time of my experiment or private judgement, I am firmly of the opinion that I was born may the 29th, 1874, on Campden Hill, Kinsington, and baptized according to the formularies of the Church of England…”
But it should always be checked as the last source albeit often it is the only source. Though I may be giving intuition a short credit. Now authority when the authority is without credence, unreliable, often misunderstood ( the bible), ambiguous, Big Name (Arnold Palmer) then authority finds itself of little value for rational purposes but an excellent treasure for rhetoric.
I hope you are right. I would like to be able to provide an argument to support it. Can you help further?
Probably not much. I knew I didn’t have much to offer there but if I have time I’ll do a little more research and would be interested in hearing from yourself or others if you come up with anything on it as well. My own persuasion as to the power, supremacy and all-encompassing nature of love comes from experiences of it combined with scripture and Church teachings-as well as historical figures mainly who’ve confirmed my experiences with their own. But, sorry, can’t document any of that stuff. I wish I could.