Yes. And so it ought. When anyone tries to block or fiddle with the "restless, raging fury that is the love of God," it ought to sting and burn like a maternal person (toned-down from the actual military term, for the benefit of our wonderful cut-and-run friends).
Well, if you are blocking or fiddling with the love of God then that cannot be called love. And therefore to be accurate, you would have to say that interfering with love hurts.
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Yes. And so it ought. When anyone tries to block or fiddle with the "restless, raging fury that is the love of God," it ought to sting and burn like a maternal person (toned-down from the actual military term, for the benefit of our wonderful cut-and-run friends).
I DISAGREE ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Well, if you are blocking or fiddling with the love of God then that cannot be called love. And therefore to be accurate, you would have to say that interfering with love hurts.
Unka Jim, why do you disagree? (and with whom?)
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