There is no such thing as unconditional love and friendship."
I feel this is a pretty sad belief to have...to actually feel that your friends and family only love you under certain conditions? Is this a healthy idea of love to have? Thoughts?
I have a letter written by a very JW and very close friend of my family that says the same thing. And I have even seen people on this board say ‘there is no such thing as unconditional love.’
I believe that they are ‘sort of right.’ OK, sure, maybe all love does have some kind of conditions, because there are no absolutes in this world.
Like if someone I loved killed my mother, I would not love them anymore.
I don’t think that when most people say ‘unconditional love’ they really mean they would love the person ‘even if they did the worst thing imaginable.’
When I say I love someone unconditionally, I mean that I love them for who they really are inside, and I will continue to love them all along their journey of life as they change and grow, even if they change and grow away from me. Because I love them, not their actions.
Perhaps someone I love like this could loose my love, but that would have to be because of an exceptional situation. Of course it is possible.
But I would not stop loving this person because they dyed their hair, or because they married someone I hated, or because they changed religions, or dropped out of school, or divorced, or started smoking, or anything so TRIVIAL.
So is that really ‘unconditional love’? Isn’t REAL ‘unconditional love’ just another name for ‘PERFECT love’? Of course we are not perfect, so we can’t love perfectly. But we try. We do the best we can.
I believe there is such a thing as 'unconditional love.'
'Unconditional love' is really the name we have for: 'the very best love a person have give.'
It is understood to not be literally 100% unconditional, because that is impossible.
And we are not proud of the fact that sometimes we stop loving a person. It cannot be helped sometimes. Most people feel kinda bad about that. Almost sorry.
But not JWs. They are PROUD of their ability to stop loving in an instant.
I could never belong to a religion where it is considered ‘good’ to stop loving a person.
A religion like that would be teaching that black is white, up is down, and bad is good.
I am rambling now. Venting. I’ll stop now.
Love,
-Lisabobeesa