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Faith, the Proper Response to Love

Syndicated from: Open Source Love on Thu, 02/22/2007 - 19:42
Here's a little story about love and faith:
Eleven year old Jerry has arrived at summer camp. After lunch he looks across the compound and sees Soleil. Their eyes meet and he comes over to speak. He feels accepted as Soleil expresses an interest in him. After a few minutes the girls are called away and Jerry is left standing there with the boys. Jerry experiences a brand new feeling; it's the feeling that it is good that girls exist, and that it is really great that this particular girl, named Soleil exists. Soleil experiences the same feelings about boys and about Jerry in particular.

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Faith, the Proper Response to Love

Syndicated from: Open Source Love on Thu, 02/22/2007 - 19:42
Here's a little story about love and faith: Eleven year old Jerry has arrived at summer camp. After lunch he looks across the compound and sees Soleil. Their eyes meet and he comes over to speak. He feels accepted as Soleil expresses an interest in him. After a few minutes the girls are called away and Jerry is left standing there with the boys. Jerry experiences a brand new feeling; it's the

Faith, the Proper Response to Love

Syndicated from: Open Source Love on Thu, 02/22/2007 - 19:42
Here's a little story about love and faith: Eleven year old Jerry has arrived at summer camp. After lunch he looks across the compound and sees Soleil. Their eyes meet and he comes over to speak. He feels accepted as Soleil expresses an interest in him. After a few minutes the girls are called away and Jerry is left standing there with the boys. Jerry experiences a brand new feeling; it's the

Faith, the Proper Response to Love

Syndicated from: Open Source Love on Thu, 02/22/2007 - 19:42
Here's a little story about love and faith: Eleven year old Jerry has arrived at summer camp. After lunch he looks across the compound and sees Soleil. Their eyes meet and he comes over to speak. He feels accepted as Soleil expresses an interest in him. After a few minutes the girls are called away and Jerry is left standing there with the boys. Jerry experiences a brand new feeling; it's the

Agape and Eros: Mortal Enemies — or not?

Syndicated from: Open Source Love on Sat, 02/17/2007 - 19:43
When I was a youth I was taught that the highest and purest form of love—the kind that came from God was called agape and was to be considered to be in opposition to the low, the crude, the needy form of love, which was known as eros. I was taught this doctrine by way of inference and implication. I was to internalize this concept and make it a life-style. Now, mind you, this was not a monolithi

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Agape and Eros: Mortal Enemies — or not?

Syndicated from: Open Source Love on Sat, 02/17/2007 - 19:43
When I was a youth I was taught that the highest and purest form of love—the kind that came from God was called agape and was to be considered to be in opposition to the low, the crude, the needy form of love, which was known as eros. I was taught this doctrine by way of inference and implication. I was to internalize this concept and make it a life-style. Now, mind you, this was not a monolithi

continue reading "Agape and Eros: Mortal Enemies — or not?"

Agape and Eros: Mortal Enemies — or not?

Syndicated from: Open Source Love on Sat, 02/17/2007 - 19:43
When I was a youth I was taught that the highest and purest form of love—the kind that came from God was called agape and was to be considered to be in opposition to the low, the crude, the needy form of love, which was known as eros. I was taught this doctrine by way of inference and implication. I was to internalize this concept and make it a life-style. Now, mind you, this was not a monolithi

continue reading "Agape and Eros: Mortal Enemies — or not?"

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