Well, I can "prove" my love to my family, by keeping my promises, showing affection, telling them I love them, etc.
That would be the folk or common definition of "prove".
I agree. That's love over time, as I was saying.
I'm still here almost one year later preaching to you.
If you want to use the mathematical definition of "prove", then no, I don't think that love is applicable to that kind of proof
Thank God.
I can study the brain activity and various other physical and behavioral signs and markers that people display when they report feelings of love, and quantify and define and study love that way. Of course, studying love this way cannot determine if people are actually feeling love or not, only that the brain activity and behavior patterns are consistent with the predictions the researcher made of people who are feeling that emotion.
We agree!
The rest I said about the TOL was just joking around.
quote:True Love is everlasting, and it is not selfish. How can we prove Love without time?
What do you mean by "prove" in this instance.
By what you said, showing love over time is the real way.