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Answer The God itself is LOVE, in other words where love is there God is.
Eros is the Greek god of love. Eros was also associated with the Roman god of love named Cupid.
"amo dei" = "I love a god's" or "I love God's". "I love a god" or "I love God" would be "amo deum". "amo deum" can also mean "I love gods".
No Because Apollo is the god of the sun, light, music, oracle, and poetry. Also, Aphrodite is the goddess of love and eros is the god of love
Where Love Is There God Is Also - 1912 was released on: USA: 17 October 1912
This all makes the assumption that God exists. If he doesn't than the entire post is irrelevant. But in the Christian religion people usually define God as love and so that would mean that God equals love and love equals love so by definition God is required to be wherever love is. Also people claim that God is omnipresent (present everywhere) so wherever love is God would be as well (and wherever hate is God would be there also).
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Worship the one, true God, Accept God's love and mercy, be just especially to the poor, and Know that God will ultimately triumph.
Eros was a god of love, and also worshiped as a fertility god.
The four main themes of the Old Testament are the covenant between God and humanity, the relationship between God and Israel, the promise of a Messiah, and the establishment of God's kingdom on earth. These themes are woven throughout the various books and stories of the Old Testament.
No, the Bible never mentions Cupid, who was the Roman god of Sexual 'love'. (The same as the god ,'Eros', to the Greeks)
Great Love Themes was created in 1966.