Let's put this silly thesis to rest, shall we?
Let us take virtues and examine the "unconditional" aspect.
Can a person be honorable no matter what he does? No.
Can a person be virtuous in limbo without reference to his actions, attitudes and consistency? No.
Can a person be a writer who never writes; a painter who never paints, a cook who never cooks? No, no and no.
Virtues, talents and occupations require action in harmony with those concepts. That is why we have rational minds which identify and discriminate these categories in the first place.
By virtue of what fact does a person "love" another person whose actions are so varied as to include behaviors which are repugnant to sanity? I'll answer for you: none.
Things are what they are and we call that their "nature". Whatever that nature is we identify and stick a label on it. Further, we refine the subcategories of that conceptual label with examples of differentia.
What are the categories and subcategories of unconditional love?
It is an ideal and nothing more than that. It is pure Romantic notion.
What would you pay for an item worth $1?
Under most circumstances you'd pay a dollar and maybe bargain for less. But, if your life depended on it, you might pay hundreds if it kept you alive. "A horse; a horse! My kingdom for a horse".
Everything is subject to conditional re-valuing.
Winston Smith in 1984; last page, last sentence: "At last he loved Big Brother".
I think that is what we have here. We've all been to that room and now we are willing to LOVE LOVE LOVE madly without restraint!!
The purpose of Love is what? You identify the thing you value most and bond with it emotionally. Love isn't passive or it would not be a strong emotion that carries you away.
What would be the purpose in bonding with something which is so capable of change that it is the antithesis of what you value?
Why, it would require a complete disconnect between your rational mind (which sees the change) and the heart (the fixed emotional state) with cognative dissonance willful and extreme.
Aha! No wonder it is the religious minded people who cling to this ideal so strongly! That's it!
A person completely given over to the split between rational evaluations and emotional addictions are so accustomed to the habit of cognative dissonance they want to see it as a badge of honor to love without condition.
That seems to be what we are witnessing here.
We may as well say food tastes wonderful unconditionally as we reach for the salt and pepper shaker to render it palatable. It is all split-mind assertions in a romantic stupor of self-induced hysteria.
Unconditional love has no justice at its root. It is unjust to reward what is deplorable and to praise what is reprehensible. That is why God's kindness is called "undeserved kindness" because it is fiction. No god of justice could possibly countenance undeserved favor by rewarding it with the maximum expression of approval.
The death of Jesus (a righteous man) is a horror of logic. Worse still is the lunacy of saying it is part of the Supreme Being's plan to let an innocent person die in place of the true criminal. That is monstrous.
Only persons so immersed in cognative dissonance from years of religious preoccupations (which have wrecked the delicate mechanism of cause and effect in their mind) could seize such a PLAN and declare it wonderful!
Final word: unconditional love is a symptom of a mental disorder.
Terry