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People have always wondered what love is. There seem to be two possible answers to this question: one can be found in a child’s view of Love, (the verb) as in “I love you because…or I don’t love you because….while the other can be found in this segment of a podcast.   Feel free to listen and share your view of love. 

As I’ve listened to thousands of people from all walks of life, it is when both people “loving each other” or the “self” are in Unison with the latter that everything seems to make sense.

Happy Holidays and let’s spread the Love!

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Comments(4)

    • Matthew L. Atterberry

    • 6 months ago

    I believe God is Love must be emphasized early in life. The reason is simply a child must be taught love is active and not passive. When a child is taught love according to The Word of God ( The Bible), that child will not forget it when they grow into adulthood. Parents have a responsibility to train their children in love and with love. The past two readings in The Bible in a Year podcast by Father Mike Schmitz place a major emphasis on love. I feel both podcasts God is Love and Truth & Love are intertwined and go hand in hand. They serve as compliments to each other. Most importantly, we must show love in our actions to be the light for those who do not know Jesus to accept Him as Lord and Savior.

    1. Thank you, Matthew, for your thoughts!

    • Pimpis

    • 6 months ago

    According to Websters Dictionary…

    LOVE is a Noun…defined as a strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties attraction based on desire: affection and tenderness felt by lovers’ affection based on admiration, benevolence or common interests.

    1. I agree, yet don’t you think that it’s more of the actions behind this noun? Thank you for sharing your thoughts.

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