Neighborly love
Thought
Philosophy, love
1 min read
"The second is this: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.'" —Mark 12:30-31
"'Love believes all things,' for to believe all things means precisely, even though love is not apparent, even though the opposite is seen, to presuppose that love is nevertheless present fundamentally, even in the misguided, even in the corrupt, even in the hateful." —Kierkegaard
Neighborly love ... what a fascinating concept. To love, only for the fact that they are human. An unconditional love—that to exist, to be one's neighbor, is the only condition. That under such a condition, love can never cease; one can never cease to love.