Look at the name of this guys corp

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ἀγάπη

agapē

ag-ah'-pay

From G25; love, that is, affection or benevolence; specifically (plural) a love feast:—(feast of) charity ([-ably]), dear, love.


Eros comes from the Greek God but never appears in the Bible. It is associated with human love (ie. man and wife) while Agape is associated with the love of God toward man as per John 3:16. There, friends, is your religious connection. Like Damo says, there is really no religious connotation to the word.
 
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ἀγάπη

agapē

ag-ah'-pay

From G25; love, that is, affection or benevolence; specifically (plural) a love feast:—(feast of) charity ([-ably]), dear, love.


Eros comes from the Greek God but never appears in the Bible. It is associated with human love (ie. man and wife) while Agape is associated with the love of God toward man as per John 3:16. There, friends, is your religious connection. Like Damo says, there is really no religious connotation to the word.
Yes, as I stated. Some biblical scholars associate with with either "Divine" or "unconditional" love.

However, native speakers like Plato associated it to familial love and other far more worldly types of love.
 
This again ignores that it may have been the word "Agape" (English not Greek).

a⋅gape
1   /əˈgeɪp, əˈgæp/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [uh-geyp, uh-gap] Show IPA Pronunciation
–adverb, adjective
1. with the mouth wide open, as in wonder, surprise, or eagerness: We stood there agape at the splendor.
2. wide open: his mouth agape.
 
So far all we have is Desh's suspicion to prove her assertion.

I'd like to hear the guy pronounce the company's name.
 
No in My world people who wear their religion on their sleeve are sometimes not very religious.

Its an example of why one should not flaunt God for business.


For those who cant figure out the point of the thread here you go.
 
But desh, many are much more likely to do business with a business professing Christianity. Maybe businesses target different segments of society. Just a thought. You have to consider your word "sometimes" in your reasoning.
 
True enough Damo. Could have been that. :)
That's my point.

It is "fun" around here for many to try to make "another" Christian look bad, but it may not even be the word that she assumes it is.

I need a bit more evidence than her suspicion.

It may be that she is right. <- please note this line, too often people miss things like this so they can feel more "insulted" later...

If he named the company "Agape" thinking that evangelicals would buy into it more because of the word then there is something to what she is saying.

However what if it was "agape" as in "in awe"?
 
I think it demeans any religion to put it on a business face, This guy is the reason I think that.

Everytime I see it I think "this is phoney crap".

So if there are those who think they should USE it to get business for any reason do you think they are paying God homage or just looking for a customer hook?
 
Get a grip....maybe its means something in Swahili you can use...

Its a stretch...unrealistic at that...

Only to people as fucked in the head as you.

I dont have much to do with organised religion. I have heard it used in a religious context all my life.

I guess you dont know any christians huh?
 
Only to people as fucked in the head as you.

I dont have much to do with organised religion. I have heard it used in a religious context all my life.

I guess you dont know any christians huh?

but again, just because Agape CAN be used by religious people doesn't mean that this guy is wearing his religion on his sleeve. You offer NO evidence of that.... AT ALL.
 
I think it demeans any religion to put it on a business face, This guy is the reason I think that.

Everytime I see it I think "this is phoney crap".

So if there are those who think they should USE it to get business for any reason do you think they are paying God homage or just looking for a customer hook?

evince, as far as i know the guy is greek....maybe a connection there...
 
I think it demeans any religion to put it on a business face, This guy is the reason I think that.

Everytime I see it I think "this is phoney crap".

So if there are those who think they should USE it to get business for any reason do you think they are paying God homage or just looking for a customer hook?

Oh, I agree with your last statement there.....they're likely just looking to hook a customer. Target consumer. However you would like to say it. But I can never call it phony as I know many legitimate business using the fish symbol and they are good folks. I wouldn't do it but I don't begrudge them from doing it either.

I just don't think there is enough "evidence" to convince me that "this guy" was using Agape in the religious sense.
 
Oh, I agree with your last statement there.....they're likely just looking to hook a customer. Target consumer. However you would like to say it. But I can never call it phony as I know many legitimate business using the fish symbol and they are good folks. I wouldn't do it but I don't begrudge them from doing it either.

I just don't think there is enough "evidence" to convince me that "this guy" was using Agape in the religious sense.

The company makes bridge loans on property. What the hell is religious about that? Is Desh trying to imply that those that invest in high risk/high return ventures such as these type of loans will invest solely on one interpretation of the companies name even though clearly there is no religious connection?
 
but again, just because Agape CAN be used by religious people doesn't mean that this guy is wearing his religion on his sleeve. You offer NO evidence of that.... AT ALL.



Why do you honestly think this fucking con man chose the name?
 
I think it demeans any religion to put it on a business face, This guy is the reason I think that.

Everytime I see it I think "this is phoney crap".

So if there are those who think they should USE it to get business for any reason do you think they are paying God homage or just looking for a customer hook?
I think it WOULD, if in fact that is what he did. Unless the company actually participated in Christian activities of some sort. Making Bibles, or Icons, for instance.

Again, what if it is the English word "agape" meaning "mouth open in awe"? It makes as much sense, if not more sense, to name an investment company that than it does, "Love Corp"...
 
Why do you honestly think this fucking con man chose the name?

I do not know... as people have pointed out it means LOVE... not God, not religion, not Jesus Fish....

You are simply making shit up in an attempt to support your need to bash religious people. YOU are the one making the assertation that this guy is 'wearing his religion on his sleeve' and that he 'has Jesus Fish on his bumper'.

Either back up your assertation or admit that you are just pulling shit out of your ass and flinging it at religious people....
 
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