You didn't ask the first one. Oxford dictionnary says: Old English, from ecclesiastical Latin, from Greek amēn, from Hebrew 'āmēn 'truth, certainty', used adverbially as expression of agreement, and adopted in the Septuagint as a solemn expression of belief or affirmation.
I gave you my definition of love. If you don't like it give me yours.
Yes.
If you post a definition post the
link. That is called netiquette.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etiquette_in_technologyYou give definition of loving not
love:
loving is a verb, love is a thing.When you define your
love for your wife (why not your family?!?) you define the act of
loving taking my God, transforming him into a verb and
explaining by example.After having used my God you will return it to me completely screwed
because you don't have faith in God.
You could have done that if you had faith in God, since you don't, your definition is about
loving and not
love.
Defining loving and not love is not what I asked for.
You didn't replied to my question.
Best regards.
Well love is the feeling I get through the verb loving.. You can't define a feeling. It's up to everyone to have his own definition.