That last part is harsh. Humans in their true self arent crooked.
If I can rephrase this in English terms:
Is God a noun (person, place, or thing) or an adjective (what describes a noun such as love, hate, orange, tall, powerful, all knowing)?
If He is a noun, then He is either a person or thing (regardless of the pronoun: He, Him, She, Her). As such, He "gives" love, has love to give, but not love itself because love is a adjective not a noun.
If "He" is an adjectice He does not give love. He Is love. So when I love my wife, that love is not an adj to describe how I feel about her. That love is God so what joins us together is God (love). It is not a noun. Its a decriptive word in this context.
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Now here is where I am confused. I read thuli and you refer to love as if it is a noun. Love is the "alhpha and omega";
@Thuli "
HE created all of our most basic emotions which are: Love and Fear."
This is confusing to talk as if love is a noun.
My question is:
Is love an adjective that has been personified into a noun. (Is love-adj- that has been personifed into a noun-God)?
Or
Is the noun A adj. not an adj. that describes the noun?
Is God love and not love as a description of who God is in and of Himself independent of descriptions?
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In other words, am I (noun) an adjective (love)
Or
Am I (noun) someone who is described by an adj. (Love)
Without being the adj. Love itself?
Best I can explain it to both you and
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Love is a relative noun, not an objective or regular noun. Love is relative to fear.