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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
it is a revelation of the truth, a simple turning over of a leaf by a light wind, suddenly ur eyes open and u see it ....
- lotusmoon01Lv 41 decade ago
Yes, with family and some friends. I do hold that God is the ultimate source of unconditional love.
- DougLv 51 decade ago
Yes, and yes.
If people recieve unconditional love from thier parents, how much greater can the unconditional love from God the FATHER be?
- Daisy RootsLv 51 decade ago
You receive unconditional love from a parent,you give unconditional love to your children
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
My mother in law was that kind of person. It didn't matter what her children did, she forgave them. She even considered her daughters in law like her own. I remember whenever we went to her house, she had suitcases of stuff she had bought and saved for each of us. I miss her a lot. She died of a stroke in her sleep, but she went quickly. It broke everyone's heart and I didn't eat for about a week. Most of the time I miss her and wonder what she would have done in certain situations. And God does have unconditional love.
- 1 decade ago
Yes, the love of God is unconditional, or agape love. We are capable of unconditional love for each other as well, its not an easy road, but what road in life is easy.
**JENN
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Have I experienced unconditional love? Yes, from my mother.
Is (the Christian) God unconditional love? NO! Someone who loves you unconditionally would never ever threaten you with hell, fire, and eternal damnation just to get you to worship him.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
There is no such thing as unconditional love. If I decide to smack my husband around, he will stop loving me PDQ. Tell your parents you're a gay atheist and watch the love evaporate. Unconditional love is wishful thinking, put it to the test and it's gone.
There's no such thing as God either.
Source(s): Non-Believers "Where No Religion is a Good Thing" http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Non-Believers/ - Anonymous1 decade ago
The christian god does not offer unconditional love. He'll send you off to hell if you don't obey the rules.