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Pilgrim said:
<img src="/forum/images/graemlins/yep.gif" alt="" /> That's a good summary, at least I'm satisfied with it. However, I do want to add that I refrain from referring to God's beneficent mercy (aka: benevolence) as "love" as it is less than helpful, especially when speaking to an unbeliever. My introductory remarks were not in reference to what I might have thought you believed personally, but rather to simply state what the current belief is re: God's love for all mankind. So I reserve the word "love" when speaking of God's love for that which pertains to the elect and/or believers since it is salvific. And I use such terms as goodness, mercy, benevolence, kindness, patience, etc., when referring to God's dealings with unbelievers.

Sorry for my late reply. I agree that "love" is not the best word to use in this situation. It's ripe for different interpretations from different people and, hence, miscommunication.

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One of the most <s>used</s> misused texts in the Bible to support a universal love of God for all mankind aside from THE most misused (John 3:16) is here:

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Titus 3:4 (ASV) "But when the <span style="background-color:yellow">kindness</span> of God our Saviour, and his <span style="background-color:yellow">love</span> toward man, appeared,"<br>
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The two highlighted words, although translated differently in many versions, are actually the same word in the Greek philanthropia, from which we get our English word "Philanthropy". It is to do good to others less fortunate; to be generous toward others, etc. And in a very general sense, it can be referred to as loving others. But in the Bible, it is to be seen in contrast to the salvific agape love that God has for His own. This is not to say that the word "agape" isn't used in a more general sense in the Bible too; it is. But as always, the CONTEXT will determine the real meaning of a word. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

This is something I didn't know, but it very good to be aware of. I hope one day I will find the time to learn Greek.