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To be "mercy", the behavior generally can not be compelled by outside forces.  (A famous literary example is from ''The Merchant of Venice'' when Portia asks Shylock to show mercy. He asks, ''On what compulsion, must I?''  She responds ''The [[quality]] of mercy is not strained''.)
 
To be "mercy", the behavior generally can not be compelled by outside forces.  (A famous literary example is from ''The Merchant of Venice'' when Portia asks Shylock to show mercy. He asks, ''On what compulsion, must I?''  She responds ''The [[quality]] of mercy is not strained''.)
 
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[[God]] is [[love]], the Son is mercy. Mercy is applied love, the Father's love in action in the person of his [[Eternal Son]]. The love of this universal Son is likewise
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[[God]] is [[love]], the Son is mercy. Mercy is applied love, the Father's love in action in the person of his [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_6_-_The_Eternal_Son Eternal Son]. The love of this universal Son is likewise
 
[[universal]]. As love is comprehended on a [[sexuality|sex]] planet, the love of God is more comparable to the love of a father, while the love of the Eternal Son is more like the [[affection]] of a mother.
 
[[universal]]. As love is comprehended on a [[sexuality|sex]] planet, the love of God is more comparable to the love of a father, while the love of the Eternal Son is more like the [[affection]] of a mother.
  

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