ellauri032.html on line 749: Mutta panee silti miettimään toi rakkauden hehkuttaminen kristinuskossa. Onhan rakkaus kiva tunne, ei siinä mitään, mutta mitä tekemistä sillä on uskontojen kanssa? Kai sillä sittenkin on. Adrien Sixten määritelmä oli vähän suppea, se koskee erosta, ulos jää vielä filia ja agape, niinkuin opetti T.P. Virkkunen ussantunnilla. Eli kavereiden diggaus ja ylempien ihailu. Varsinkin tosta viimeisestä on uskonnoissa kysymys. Eläintieteellisesti kazoen laumafiilis ja termiittikunigattaren haju. On mun henkilökohtainen onnettomuus, että nää lajit on mulla heikommin kehittyneet. Puuttuu se antenni, niinkuin Kari Enkvist sanoisi. Zinzendorfilla oli hyvin kehittyneet kaikki 3 antennia, kuten Anna Nitschman voi totistaa. Parempi etukeno, kuten mainostaa Viagra-korvike Instagramissa. On paha sanoa, kumpi on kamalampi, Tiktok vai Instagram. Pakotettu valinta, ipsatiivinen.
ellauri052.html on line 349: Kalju Sale ruskeine hampaineen ja harmaine nenäkarvoineen löisi laudalta komeen mafioson pelkällä lukeneisuudella ja pääsis sillä Pollyn pukille jos jaxaisi. Vaan ennemmin se haluis mafioson tukkia, niiden välillä on nyt filia, agape ja mikäs se kolmas nyt taas olikaan hei Tillich? ai niin pederastia.
ellauri119.html on line 259: The triangular theory of love suggests "intimacy, passion and commitment" are core components of love. The color wheel theory of love is an idea created by Canadian psychologist John Alan Lee that describes six styles of love, using several of the Latin and Greek words for love. First introduced in his book Colours of Love: An Exploration of the Ways of Loving (1973), Lee defines three primary, three secondary and nine tertiary love styles, describing them in terms of the traditional color wheel. The three primary types are eros, ludus and storge, and the three secondary types are mania, pragma and agape.
ellauri119.html on line 424: Ancient Greek philosophers identified no less than six forms of love: essentially, familial love (in Greek, storge), friendly love or platonic love (philia), romantic love (eros), self-love (philautia), guest love (xenia) and divine love (agape). Plus a zillion learned words for different kinds of paraphilia. But that's nothing yet compared to the hindoos [below] who have words for love like the Eskimos for ice cream.
ellauri119.html on line 434: The Apostle Paul glorified love as the most important virtue of all. Describing love in the famous poetic interpretation in 1 Corinthians, he wrote, "Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres." (1 Cor. 13:4–7, NIV) He didn't mean eros, but rather homophilia. Perseveraatiosta oli puhe. John also wrote, "Dear friends, let us love one another for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love." (1 John 4:7–8, NIV) Influential Christian theologian C. S. Lewis wrote a book called The Four Loves. The first retired nazi pope Benedict XVI named his first circular God as love. He said that a human being, created in the image of God, who is love, is able to make love; to give himself to God and others (agape) and by receiving and experiencing God's love in contemplation (eros). This life of love, according to him, is the life of the saints such as Teresa of Calcutta and the Blessed Virgin Mary and is the direction Christians take when they believe that God loves them. Pope Francis taught that "True love is both loving and letting oneself be loved...what is important in love is not our loving, but allowing ourselves to be loved by God." That's just what Virgin Mary did. "You have heard that it was said, 'Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.' But I tell you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, that you may be children of your Father in heaven. He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous. If you love those who love you, what reward will you get? Are not even the tax collectors doing that? And if you greet only your own people, what are you doing more than others? Do not even pagans do that? Be perfect, therefore, as your heavenly Father is perfect." – Matthew 5: 43–48. Jews didn't like tax collectors.
ellauri119.html on line 504: The color wheel theory of love is an idea created by Canadian psychologist John Alan Lee that describes six styles of love, using several of the Latin and Greek words for love. First introduced in his book Colours of Love: An Exploration of the Ways of Loving (1973), Lee defines three primary, three secondary and nine tertiary love styles, describing them in terms of the traditional color wheel. The three primary types are eros, ludus and storge, and the three secondary types are mania, pragma and agape.
ellauri119.html on line 571: Agape is derived from ἀγάπη a Greek term for altruistic love. Lee describes agape as the purest form of love, derives this definition of love from being altruistic towards one's partner and feeling love in the acts of doing so. The person is willing to endure difficulty that arises from the partner's circumstance. It is based on an unbreakable commitment and an unconditional, selfless love, that is all giving. It is an undying love of compassion and selflessness. Agape love is often referenced with religious meaning and is signified by the color orange.
ellauri119.html on line 573: Examples of agape can be found in books and movies including The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, Penelope in Homer's Odyssey, The Mission, Somewhere in Time, Titanic, Untamed Heart, Forrest Gump, and the Bible [specify which].
ellauri159.html on line 657: The word used to translate the Greek word agape in most modern English Bibles is love, but in many older translations, agape was translated as “charity” when it was used in a context of one person to another. In a biblical context, this term should not be mistaken for the more modern use of the word to mean only giving to those in need (i.e., “giving to charity”), although this can be a substantial part of what’s meant by the word. A more encompassing definition of the word charity, at least in the context of a modern-day knight, would be to be charitable (or giving) to the rich as well, or even primarily.
xxx/ellauri259.html on line 349: Täähän on se tuttu aristoteelinen vapauden määritelmä: vapaa on se joka voi tehdä mitä tahtoo, eli koko jutun avain ettei tahdo mahdottomia. Kristityn vapaus ei saa houkutella tai painostaa toista ihmistä omantunnon ja uskonkäsityksen vastaiseen elämään yksittäisissä arkielämän tilanteissa. Kaiken tavoitteena ja täyttymyksenä on rakkaus. Rakkaus on aina vastuullista, hyödyllistä ja rakentavaa. (Puhe on siis agapeesta, ei mistään eroottisesta lihan kalusta eikä varsinkaan peräpäätä repivästä homofiliasta.) Elämän tarkoitus on rakkaus, ei vapauksista ja etuuksista kiinni pitäminen. Entä me?
xxx/ellauri293.html on line 225: Vaikka monet varhaisista kirkkoisistä yhtyivät tähän nerokkaaseen mutta fantastisen extravaganttiin tulkintaan, se vain osoittaa, mikä pakkomielle heillä oli löytää hämäriä todisteita Kristuksesta Vanhasta testamentista. Huomaa, että tää kaikki perustuu Septuagintan lukemiseen, jota ei kirjoitettu hepreaksi, vaan kreikaksi. Ei vanhan liiton Jehova kreikaxi laskenut. Hepreaxi 318 olisi Shlvsh-mvt shmvnh-shr. Gematriassa se rebbejen mukaan viittas Eliezeriin, joka inspektoi Rebekan tisut kaivolla. Lidää numerologiaa löytyy agapebiblestudy.com/documents/The%20Significance%20of%20Numbers%20in%20Scripture.htm">täältä.
xxx/ellauri298.html on line 771: annettiin Erokselle muinaisessa maailmassa ja yhteisölliselle agape blissille kristinuskossa.
xxx/ellauri397.html on line 101: Sitä vastoin kirjailija ja teologi Robert Gagnon on väittänyt, että kreikkalainen sana, joka on käännetty sanaksi "rakastettu", on agape (käytetään esimerkiksi Joh. 3:16:ssa: "sillä niin on Jumala maailmaa rakastanut"), eikä kreikan sanaa, joka viittaa seksuaaliseen rakkauteen, eros. Toisaalta Theodore W. Jennings Jr. huomauttaa, että "eros ei esiinny Uudessa testamentissa eikä Septuagintassa", ja että nämä käyttävät agapea viittaamaan "miehen rakkauteen vaimoaan tai vaimoaan kohtaan", jopa "kohtuuttomasta halusta laittomaan rakkauteen", mukaan lukien kauttaaltaan selkeästi eroottinen (eikä mikään agapeettinen) Salomon laulu.
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