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  • P Paul Selormey

    Christian Graus wrote: Mostly because I hate Steve Jobs... This is off-topic, but it this does not sound like a Christian! Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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    Why not? I can love (agape) my neighbor without liking (phileo) him one bit. When Jesus commanded us to love our neighbor as ourselves, he was instructing us to agape them. Agape is the unconditional love for everybody that flows from one's character and, as such, has nothing to do with liking the receiver. I can say that I absolutely despise someone, and still love (agape) them.


    [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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      Why not? I can love (agape) my neighbor without liking (phileo) him one bit. When Jesus commanded us to love our neighbor as ourselves, he was instructing us to agape them. Agape is the unconditional love for everybody that flows from one's character and, as such, has nothing to do with liking the receiver. I can say that I absolutely despise someone, and still love (agape) them.


      [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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      Jumping in from Roger's thread above, this is one of those concepts that makes me wish i'd spent some time learning other languages - English at times seems to hamstring thought as well as speech.

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      • D David Stone

        Why not? I can love (agape) my neighbor without liking (phileo) him one bit. When Jesus commanded us to love our neighbor as ourselves, he was instructing us to agape them. Agape is the unconditional love for everybody that flows from one's character and, as such, has nothing to do with liking the receiver. I can say that I absolutely despise someone, and still love (agape) them.


        [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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        Quick, someone pass me the sick bag... Besides, should we not separate church and code?

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        • D David Stone

          Why not? I can love (agape) my neighbor without liking (phileo) him one bit. When Jesus commanded us to love our neighbor as ourselves, he was instructing us to agape them. Agape is the unconditional love for everybody that flows from one's character and, as such, has nothing to do with liking the receiver. I can say that I absolutely despise someone, and still love (agape) them.


          [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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          Paul Selormey
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          David Stone wrote: I can say that I absolutely despise someone, and still love (agape) them. Yes you can, but for a Christian you do not have the choice to hate! Hope this will not divert the thread. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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            Quick, someone pass me the sick bag... Besides, should we not separate church and code?

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            David Stone
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            Okay...regardless of whether or not you agree that Jesus told us to do this, you can't disagree with the interpretation of the greek words for love. The Greeks separated love into three words: agape, phileo, and eros. Agape is unconditional love that you have for everybody. It flows from your character and is dependent solely on you. Phileo is conditional, friendship love. You phileo your family, friends, etc. It's conditional...meaning that if someone pisses you off royally, they could lose that phileo you have for them. And then there's eros, which is a passionate desire-type of love. You would eros your wife, girlfriend, car, whatever you really want. These concepts aren't even "Christian"...the greeks were considered the gentiles (pagans) in the day of Christ. The fact is that their language separates the concept of love much clearer than English does. I'm sure there are other langauges that have a much more complete expression of love as well. So what exactly makes you so sick about this? [EDIT] And besides...there's no code in the Lounge...so we are keeping church and code separate. ;)


            [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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            • P Paul Selormey

              David Stone wrote: I can say that I absolutely despise someone, and still love (agape) them. Yes you can, but for a Christian you do not have the choice to hate! Hope this will not divert the thread. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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              Right...but that interpretation assumes that Jesus was talking about Phileo-ing someone. Which he clearly was not. Agape is unconditional and flows from your character. If you have a stronger character, you will have more agape. The phileo love is conditional and would best be described as the friendship love. I can have very low phileo for someone (say, a criminal who attacks my family), but still have agape for them merely because of the fact that they're a human being. Christ didn't command us to like everybody on the face of the planet. That would be impossible. Are we supposed to like Hitler, Mussolini, Hussein, etc? No. But we do have agape love for them based solely on the fact that they're human.


              [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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                Jumping in from Roger's thread above, this is one of those concepts that makes me wish i'd spent some time learning other languages - English at times seems to hamstring thought as well as speech.

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                Indeed. English seems to be lacking in a few areas. The idea of love happens to be one of them. The word love is so overused because it's the only thing that we can use to express a variety of separate topics. As I said, the greeks have three words for love: agape, phileo, and eros. And they separate out quite distinctly the various applications of "love". We really only have "love", but I guess you could throw in "like" too. Oh, and there's the ever-popular-with-the-high-school-crowd, "in love". And all three of those words are so similar and similarly abused that, to have any hope of interpreting what someone means when they use them, you need lots of explanation as to what the nature of the relationship is, what their intentions are, etc.


                [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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                  Okay...regardless of whether or not you agree that Jesus told us to do this, you can't disagree with the interpretation of the greek words for love. The Greeks separated love into three words: agape, phileo, and eros. Agape is unconditional love that you have for everybody. It flows from your character and is dependent solely on you. Phileo is conditional, friendship love. You phileo your family, friends, etc. It's conditional...meaning that if someone pisses you off royally, they could lose that phileo you have for them. And then there's eros, which is a passionate desire-type of love. You would eros your wife, girlfriend, car, whatever you really want. These concepts aren't even "Christian"...the greeks were considered the gentiles (pagans) in the day of Christ. The fact is that their language separates the concept of love much clearer than English does. I'm sure there are other langauges that have a much more complete expression of love as well. So what exactly makes you so sick about this? [EDIT] And besides...there's no code in the Lounge...so we are keeping church and code separate. ;)


                  [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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                  Paul Selormey
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                  David Stone wrote: And besides...there's no code in the Lounge...so we are keeping church and code separate. There is. We code with love. :laugh: Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                    Right...but that interpretation assumes that Jesus was talking about Phileo-ing someone. Which he clearly was not. Agape is unconditional and flows from your character. If you have a stronger character, you will have more agape. The phileo love is conditional and would best be described as the friendship love. I can have very low phileo for someone (say, a criminal who attacks my family), but still have agape for them merely because of the fact that they're a human being. Christ didn't command us to like everybody on the face of the planet. That would be impossible. Are we supposed to like Hitler, Mussolini, Hussein, etc? No. But we do have agape love for them based solely on the fact that they're human.


                    [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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                    David Stone wrote: Are we supposed to like Hitler, Mussolini, Hussein, etc? No. But we do have agape love for them based solely on the fact that they're human. Sounds very Buddhist to me... :) -- An eye for an eye will only make the world blind.

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                      Right...but that interpretation assumes that Jesus was talking about Phileo-ing someone. Which he clearly was not. Agape is unconditional and flows from your character. If you have a stronger character, you will have more agape. The phileo love is conditional and would best be described as the friendship love. I can have very low phileo for someone (say, a criminal who attacks my family), but still have agape for them merely because of the fact that they're a human being. Christ didn't command us to like everybody on the face of the planet. That would be impossible. Are we supposed to like Hitler, Mussolini, Hussein, etc? No. But we do have agape love for them based solely on the fact that they're human.


                      [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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                      Paul Selormey
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                      David Stone wrote: Christ didn't command us to like everybody on the face of the planet... It is very simple to find out. It is in your first quote, loving your neighbor as yourself. If the only love you have for myself is Agape, then you have a point. I have all three for myself. David Stone wrote: Are we supposed to like Hitler, Mussolini, Hussein, etc? No. Interesting list, I hope President Bush is in the "etc". :laugh: Anyway to your question, the answer to me is Yes. It will be difficult for you and that is human, but for your "supposed to", it is Yes. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                        David Stone wrote: Are we supposed to like Hitler, Mussolini, Hussein, etc? No. But we do have agape love for them based solely on the fact that they're human. Sounds very Buddhist to me... :) -- An eye for an eye will only make the world blind.

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                        Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: Sounds very Buddhist to me... Ah! that word was missing in my vocab :laugh::laugh: Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                        • C Chris Maunder

                          Microsoft beats Apple, files I-Pod patents[^] cheers, Chris Maunder

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                          Chris Maunder wrote: Apple having to pay Bill Gates big royalties on the hugely popular I-Pods, i haven't used an I-pod .. y should they pay royalties to BG?..:confused: regards, Rookie

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                            Indeed. English seems to be lacking in a few areas. The idea of love happens to be one of them. The word love is so overused because it's the only thing that we can use to express a variety of separate topics. As I said, the greeks have three words for love: agape, phileo, and eros. And they separate out quite distinctly the various applications of "love". We really only have "love", but I guess you could throw in "like" too. Oh, and there's the ever-popular-with-the-high-school-crowd, "in love". And all three of those words are so similar and similarly abused that, to have any hope of interpreting what someone means when they use them, you need lots of explanation as to what the nature of the relationship is, what their intentions are, etc.


                            [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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                            You forgot storge (family love) :-D

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                            • C Chris Maunder

                              Microsoft beats Apple, files I-Pod patents[^] cheers, Chris Maunder

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                              :laugh::laugh::laugh: It's 5 in the morning and another workday looms on the near horizon after a night of far too little sleep. I needed that. Thanks!:-D "...a photo album is like Life, but flat and stuck to pages." - Shog9

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                              • C Christian Graus

                                I hate Apple just enough to not care abuot this. Mostly because I hate Steve Jobs, but also because I've found my iPod to be an unreliable device at the best of times. I'm selling it on ebay and buying an iRiver. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                Christian Graus wrote: I'm selling it on ebay and buying an iRiver Kudos on the iRiver. I bought one as a present for my 20 year old daughter last christmas. She loves it. Claims it is easy to use and never fails to function. I haven't bought for myself yet, but the iRiver line will get a very serious look from me. Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] Remember that in Texas, Gun Control is hitting what you aim at. [Richard Stringer] Nice sig! [Tim Deveaux on Matt Newman's sig with a quote from me]

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                                  Christian Graus wrote: Mostly because I hate Steve Jobs... This is off-topic, but it this does not sound like a Christian! Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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                                  Rutger Ellen
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                                  Hey I'm telling you Jesus Christ is LOVE done my duty X|

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                                    I hate Apple just enough to not care abuot this. Mostly because I hate Steve Jobs, but also because I've found my iPod to be an unreliable device at the best of times. I'm selling it on ebay and buying an iRiver. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++

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                                    Jeremy Falcon
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                                    Christian Graus wrote: Mostly because I hate Steve Jobs Not trying to start a flame war, but why do you hate Jobs? Jeremy Falcon

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                                      You forgot storge (family love) :-D

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                                      I knew there was one I was forgetting. Sweet. Thanks. :)


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                                        David Stone wrote: Are we supposed to like Hitler, Mussolini, Hussein, etc? No. But we do have agape love for them based solely on the fact that they're human. Sounds very Buddhist to me... :) -- An eye for an eye will only make the world blind.

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                                        It actually is quite buddhist. I was discussing that with my pastor one day. He claimed that without the Holy Spirit, one could not fully achieve the facets of love listed in 1 Corinthians 13. I went up to him after the sermon and got him to acknowledge that the buddhists have similar principles and that a buddhist priest could indeed devote his entire life to studying love and become that loving. My pastor corrected himself the next week. :)


                                        [Cheshire] I can't afford those plastic things to cover the electric sockets so I just draw bunny faces on the electric outlets to scare the kids away from them... [RLtim] Newsflash! Kids aren't afraid of bunnies. [Cheshire] Oh they will be... -Bash.org

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                                          Hey I'm telling you Jesus Christ is LOVE done my duty X|

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                                          Paul Selormey
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                                          Rutger Ellen wrote: Jesus Christ is LOVE Thank you. Best regards, Paul. Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.

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