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1 Text| the relationship between God and man, in which case one 2 Text| fundamental question about God, namely whether God exists 3 Text| about God, namely whether God exists or not. Thus, those 4 Text| accept the existence of God, irrespective of how they 5 Text| the objective existence of God, but consider religion as 6 Text| supposed atheists but the very God, who created them "in His 7 Text| boundaries" and offends God Himself. The Apostle John 8 Text| he who does not believe God has made him a liar" (1 9 Text| explaining how one exposes God as liar with one's faithlessness! 10 Text| teaching is the Logos of God, as God's boundless love 11 Text| is the Logos of God, as God's boundless love for the 12 Text| saw the relationship of God with the world as love, 13 Text| world as love, he also saw God's very essence as love, 14 Text| any other perfection of God, whether His wisdom or His 15 Text| holiness, but only His love: "God is love" (1 John 4, 18). 16 Text| For this reason love of God and the Logos of God are 17 Text| of God and the Logos of God are for John synonymous.~ 18 Text| synonymous.~The Logos of God, expressing the essence 19 Text| expressing the essence of God, is the love of God in general 20 Text| essence of God, is the love of God in general and for the world 21 Text| more particularly, "For God so loved the world, that 22 Text| John says the measure of God's love of the world is that 23 Text| love of the world is that God "gave" His Son for the sake 24 Text| of the Son and Logos of God with all beings: "all things 25 Text| characterises the Son and Logos of God as "the slain lamb from 26 Text| Consequently, the Son and Logos of God is the deeper root of beings, 27 Text| the one and only Logos of God. When later it was necessary 28 Text| later it was necessary for God's Logos to become Incarnate 29 Text| preexisting and neglected love of God towards the world. Thus, 30 Text| becomes clearly an accuser of God, whether consciously or 31 Text| divine economy, accuses God of being a liar. Thus John 32 Text| He who does not believe God has made him a liar, because 33 Text| believed in the testimony that god has borne to his Son. And 34 Text| this is the testimony, that god gave us eternal life, and 35 Text| it is obvious that since God, both with the act of the 36 Text| in his heart, there is no God" (Psalm 14:1). It is this 37 Text| for all people, concerning God's love that St. Paul appealed 38 Text| responsibility each person has before God which precisely renders 39 Text| the special Revelation of God, in the form of the Old 40 Text| because the Incarnation of God was the fullest and absolute 41 Text| In many and various ways God spoke of old to our fathers