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You are making "God" out to be a flesh and blood "man" who loves one person more than another? Silly, really.
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Infinity cannot be multiplied. God's Love is both infinite and eternal. Can you fathym that? Neither can most of Mankind. That's real, though, my friend. Really varifies that whole "dust to dust" passage, doesn't it?
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I do not think we can comprehend most of what GOD is or understand his love for us and others. It is something we will have to experience first hand when we get to heaven and hope we can understand half of what he is all about!
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Are you serious? It strikes me that only someone who believes in this masochistic, death cult mythology could even come up with a question like this.
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I Dont want god to love me, and he doesnt love his son since he sacrificed him
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God is living, so is Christ, both living beings with flesh. true, their wisdom and love is infinite and absolute, but Christ is the only Begotten of the Father, he was with him in the beginning and will be at the end. God AND Christ love us more than we can comprehend.
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There is a sense in which God loves everyone in the whole world (John 3:16; 1 John 2:2; Romans 5:8). This love in not conditional – it is based only on the fact that God is a God of love (1 John 4:8,16). God’s love for all of mankind results in the fact that God shows His mercy by not immediately punishing people for their sins (Romans 3:23; 6:23). If God did not love everyone, we would all be in hell right now. God’s love for the world is manifested in the fact that He gives people the opportunity to repent (2 Peter 3:9). However, God’s love for the world does not mean that He will ignore sin. God is also a God of justice (2 Thessalonians 1:6). Sin cannot go unpunished forever (Romans 3:25-26). With that being said, yes God loves everyone but, there comes a time when God will eventually hate the sinner that continuously rejects His Son Jesus Christ. That is why so many end up in hell, not just because of their sin but also because they have rejected salvation through His Son. That tells me that God "does" love Jesus more because Jesus would never reject His Father as us humans reject Christ. It also stands to reason that God would love Jesus more because they have been together for all eternity. You learn to love someone more and more the longer you have been with them. This is completely from a human stand point. I don't pretend to know the mind of God and I could very well be wrong but it seems logical that Yahweh Elohim would love His Son more than us. How deep is God's love for mankind if He was willing to send His Son to die for our sins. But then, how much deeper still is His love for His only begotten Son Jesus Christ?
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