Ahhhh...no, Detente. Jesus did talk a lot about love, but his central message wasn't about love per se, but rather that we should love his father -- i.e., God. Everything - all the laws of the Bible and his own teachings - was a means toward that end.
I should add that I'm not a big fan of the Perons - dictators really aren't my thing - so probably wouldn't go out with one, regardless of their altitudinal location (though I wouldn't turn out a peek at all her shoes!).
Ah, but it's *too* bad that my question is being ignored: Is it more valuable to artificially inflate one's or others' sense of self-image or more valuable to be honest? That is the question I'm placing before this thread.
RE: There is enough religion for us to hate, but not enough for us to love
Ahhhh...no, Detente. Jesus did talk a lot about love, but his central message wasn't about love per se, but rather that we should love his father -- i.e., God. Everything - all the laws of the Bible and his own teachings - was a means toward that end.