I believe the word " love" gets equivocated out of all meaning.
And that "obscurantism" is not "esoteric".
And that making things up to present as fact
is dishonest and immoral.
Try chewing on that a bit.
Um....thanks for the reply...I guess? Seems a bit harsh and unnecessarily confrontational for a friendly discussion but perhaps that's just your style.
I agree..."love" gets equivocated, misused , misapplied, misunderstood and whatever else you wish to throw in there but only in so much as we can agree on what love is in the first place.
That is why I prefaced my conclusions about love in relation to God with "I believe".
What love "is" is hard to define except through contradistinction and comparison. I prefer the biblical description of love used in 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 as good as any.
The statements I gave are considered esoteric because you have to study somewhat in order to get a clearer picture on what is being said.
If you do not understand the Greek Koen or Hebrew nor are familiar with the culture from which these statements arose then you must show initiative in wanting to understand and gain wisdom through study, either directly yourself or indirectly through qualified linguists and scholars of scripture.
Whether or not you believe what is being said is quite different from understanding what is being said in context.
Obscurantism? Hardly. Rather your encouraged to study what is meant. Living in the twenty first century has made this easier than ever.
Context can be clarified. The cultures can be studied. The definitions of the terms and their relational uses can be learned.
Would you accuse scientists of obscurantism because you can't understand their equations?
Just remember, we are not talking about proving a particular thing correct here. Rather you would be seeking what is true about a culture or belief system in relation to itself not reality. After you have accomplished that then you might seek to determine what if anything of that truth is compatible or incompatible with what you think you know about reality.
Some use accusatory words like "obscurantism" as an excuse to lazily dismiss without effort at consideration. Hopefully your not that way.
I'm not sure what you think I made up to present as fact but I'd like to hear what you have to say so that I may withdraw what I've said or clarify further what I meant.
So....how's that taste to ya? Pretty bitter I'm sure.