Alien Love

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity
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Author: Kevin Abell ISBN: 9781463439316
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: October 28, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Kevin Abell
ISBN: 9781463439316
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: October 28, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

ALIEN (al-yun) adj. 1 Of another country; foreign 2 Hence, of foreign character; not similar; incongruous; also, owing allegiance to a foreign country. LOVE (luv) noun, verb. 1 ? Do you love chocolate? Why does The Love Shoppe sell lingerie? If your son was a thief, or a drug dealer, would you report him to the authorities? Whatever love was intended to be, it has become the sentiment which embraces immorality, overlooks the injustices committed by those closest to us, as well as that which intertwines itself with human sexuality. For many of us, if we were to see love as it is, we would scarcely recognize it. In its purest form, authentic love has the appearance of something foreign. Love has been lost in our culture, if we ever even had it in the first place. Finding the way of love begins by coming to meet The One whose nation is not of this world.

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ALIEN (al-yun) adj. 1 Of another country; foreign 2 Hence, of foreign character; not similar; incongruous; also, owing allegiance to a foreign country. LOVE (luv) noun, verb. 1 ? Do you love chocolate? Why does The Love Shoppe sell lingerie? If your son was a thief, or a drug dealer, would you report him to the authorities? Whatever love was intended to be, it has become the sentiment which embraces immorality, overlooks the injustices committed by those closest to us, as well as that which intertwines itself with human sexuality. For many of us, if we were to see love as it is, we would scarcely recognize it. In its purest form, authentic love has the appearance of something foreign. Love has been lost in our culture, if we ever even had it in the first place. Finding the way of love begins by coming to meet The One whose nation is not of this world.

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