If a perfect god existed who was a beacon of unconditional love, could there exist anyone so evil that he would be wrong to love them?
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Answers could be due to wording, are you saying that it would be wrong for god to love that person, or that person to love god?
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it seems like you're saying it would be wrong for god to love said evil person?
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In our point of view yes, would be wrong someone love such evil, but in the perspective of the God no, that's the mean of the unconditional
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I have absolutely no clue why this is unexpected. Unconditional love means "without ANY limits or restraints" does it not?
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Just realized there may be confusion about the word "wrong". I took it to mean "incorrect" as in a logical error, but did you mean morally?
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This fall in the same category as "can an omnipotent God make a stone so heavy he cannot lift it?"
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Love the sinner. hate the sin.
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God loved Hitler CONFIRMED!
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The infinite can love everyone and inspire them in ways they understand. Still, uninspired cruel actions will never be lovable.
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Why? It's a very basic tenet of Christianity. Does a parent not love a child when they punish them?
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