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Eight Types of Love?

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
Eight? Types of love.
  • Eros (passionate love) ...
  • Pragma (enduring love) ...
  • Ludus (playful love) ...
  • Agape (universal love) ...
  • Philia (deep friendship) ...
  • Philautia (self-love) ...
  • Storge (familial love) ...
  • Mania (obsessive love)
What do they have in common?
Do we really need 8 or more words to explain what love is?

Do we need 8 words to express the different types of hate?

  • Passionate hate
  • Enduring hate
  • Playful hate
  • Universal hate
  • Deep hate
  • Self-hate
  • Familial hate
  • Obsessive hate
Bonus question:

Matthew 22:39-40
King James Version
39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.


Why?
Why is this a commandment?
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
Given that 'love' is a four-letter word, my answer is yes. The word 'love' is used in so many different ways that being able to draw distinctions is helpful
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
Technically, it isn’t A commandment.

It is THE commandment.

I know, you have an argument, but I’m leaving it at that, for now.

I was taught a common theme between these definitions.
Curious if anyone else catches it.
For myself, "love" is just a feeling like any other. No better, no worse. Just a feeling, not an answer to anything.
 

Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
Premium Member
Given that 'love' is a four-letter word, my answer is yes. The word 'love' is used in so many different ways that being able to draw distinctions is helpful

Didn't get many responses, so the thing I was taught that is common is that "love" is a desire to be close to whatever it is you feel love for.
Close to your spouse, close to God, Close to nature etc...
 

Jeremiah Ames

Well-Known Member
I was taught a common theme between these definitions.
Curious if anyone else catches it.
For myself, "love" is just a feeling like any other. No better, no worse. Just a feeling, not an answer to anything.
Yeah, pretty much everyone thinks that way.
I did for most of my life.
Then one day, a few years back I realized I had no idea what love really is.
It occurred to me that my ignorance prevented me from truly loving people.
My concept of love now is vastly different, and it’s definitely working in my life.
Relationships have blossomed. Life is so much better.
As you can tell, my view of reality is somewhere around 180 degrees different than that of christianity.
You probably wonder why I use the label “christian” for my religion.
Well, I surely don’t go to church, and cannot have a meeting of the minds with christians in general, and also believe that the christian religion is the cause of so much of the world’s problems.
All these things I mention above happened to me when I discovered “love”.
Christianity gives lip service to love, but has no grasp of what it is, imo.
 

Hockeycowboy

Witness for Jehovah
Premium Member
Love, no matter which type, is selflessness….putting others’ interests ahead of your own. And doing it willingly.

it’s that simple.

Being selfish, is the opposite.
 
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