Kari Peterson:As I said love can be defined in many different ways. Our family loves Rod unconditionally. Unconditional love is a concept that means showing love towards someone regardless of his or her actions or beliefs.
Ahh, I think I see a problem. Words that are so basic, like "love", are very hard to define precisely. However, figuring out whether an action is loving or not is very easy, which you've shown by determining whether your family's actions count as showing love or not.
It's the same way for me, too. I have trouble precisely defining things off-the-cuff. I don't have so much problem figuring out whether a word fits an actual situation, though.
So, to help out, here are Stefan's questions rephrased :
If someone consistently does things that are unkind, ungentle, and unempathetic to a helpless and dependent person, does the first person love the helpless person ?
If one person never explores the interests of another person, does the first person love the second one ?
I must admit, I've read your posts and I don't fully understand you, and I think your answers to these particular questions would help a lot.