"Would you be disappointed to find out that God loves everyone?...

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    "Would you be disappointed to find out that God loves everyone? He loves everyone.
    Then why does the wrath of God remain on the unbeliever? Bcos they have rejected His love. They had to be loved, first, if they are guilty of rejecting His love. Therefore, if God did not love everyone there would be no basis for His wrath. So, the fact that God has loved the whole world makes it worse for a Christ-rejecting world on Judgment Day.
    God has a lot of love to share, there is enough for everybody. He is love."

    You have just shown that according to your interpretation of God's love, his love is not unconditional. Unconditional love is not wrathful and does not dependent on the response of the person who is supposed to be at the receiving end of the love. The love that you describe is more like that of a jilted lover seeking revenge for being rejected.

    Come on, even humans do better than this in, for example, showing unconditional love for their children by standing by them irrespective of what they have done.
 
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