Abba: I await hearing your expression of faith and will approach it with an open mind. But as a heads up: you can hypothesize all you want about how God enhances your love, but step one is to show that it actually does.
Good, you are going to need an open mind. Heads up; you are going to need patience and you will need to make an effort to try to understand what I will try to share with you. I am not approaching this as a debate but instead, I am just going to try and share with you my understanding in response to your objection. You do not want to attack until you understand and let’s try not to derail the topic and keep focused.
Many people here are making a bald assertion that love is enhanced through belief, but they have absolutely no way of backing that claim up. You cannot measure two peoples love and compare them.
My hope here is to transmit to you my understanding of how this is so. Then, after you understand, you can reflect on it and decide what you think about it. The challenge I am facing now is in the transmission - to communicate it and actually verbalize it. Before I begin
I want to say a little prayer:
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Come Holy Spirit
Come Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love.
Send forth your Spirit, and they shall be created.
And You shall renew the face of the earth.
Let us pray.
O, God, who by the light of the Holy Spirit, did instruct the hearts of the faithful, grant that by the same Holy Spirit we may be truly wise and ever enjoy His consolations. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen.
Now, I think the first thing we need to do is clarify what love it is that we are talking about and what are the different types of love that humans have traditionally distinguished. We are not going to get into a big analysis on the loves in our attempt to stay focused.
Okay, so people usually distinguish between four types of love: Storge, Philia, Eros and Agape. I am speaking here of agape which immediately does away with a lot of the confusion regarding the love between couples, etc…
I am sure others could do a better job than I in defining the four loves, but, for all intents and purposes:
Storge - love of family members, can be sacrificial…
Philia - the love you find with friendship…not so sacrificial…
Eros - romantic love
Agape - unselfish love, christian love…
I want to do a better job at distinguishing these loves… hold up…I’ll be back…
Well, here is how they are defined on wiki:
1 Storge - Affection
2 Phileo - Friendship
3 Eros - Romance
4 Agape - Unconditional Love
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Loves
Let’s accept these distinctions for now for my little presentation, because a whole forum could be set up just to discuss these loves etc…
CORRECTION: The last sentence of this section here from my previous post should have read wanted to not
did not wanted. Sorry, I was really sleepy. Also, I want to apologize for my bad writing…oh, well.
Btw, one of the potential student ran after me when I left the building and said that based on what I had said that he no longer not only not wanted to be a pastor but that he did not want to belong to that sect. He said that he
wanted to join the Church Our Lord Jesus Christ established. I directed him to speak with a priest at the nearby Cathedral.