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_Imwashingmypirate
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asbestosman wrote:
Imwashingmypirate wrote:I was once taught a lesson. It was about three words taken from the Latin New Testament. I don't remember the words but they all translated to mean love. And so there are three different types of love. It was likened unto a fire. It was important to have al these types of love in a relationship in order for the fire to burn at it's best and these loves were; most importantly, Friendship; Marrage and "ripping each others clothes off". Without one of these the fire will not be strong and it will surely burn out.

It's Greek. The three loves are agape, philia, and eros. See wikipedia: Greek words for love
philia is friendship.
eros is sexual attraction
agape is, well, I'm not really sure. It's a special love we have for family and God. It's other things too.


I am sure one of them was "dod"

"agapê (love, charity) and words derived from it

philia (friendship, love) and words derived from it

storgê (natural affection), only as astorgos (lacking natural affection) in Ro.1:31 and 2Tim.3:3.

A fourth Greek word for "love", eros (attraction, sexual love) is not found in the Greek New Testament, neither the word itself nor as root of another word."

-© Helmut Richter published: http://www.lrz.de/~hr/Bible/loves.html on 2001-02-21;

Oops I guess I don't know the language of the Bible. Quite funny considering several months ago I had asked a friend where I might find the greek lexicon New Testament online. Haaa!
Just punched myself on the face...
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I find conferences and firesides increadibly boring. The only bit I like is when the tabernacle choir sing.
Just punched myself on the face...
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Imwashingmypirate wrote:I find conferences and firesides increadibly boring. The only bit I like is when the tabernacle choir sing.


Conferences and firesides have their place; there is little apart from drugs that works so well at putting people to sleep. And the choir is definitely worth listening to.
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