WHY IS THE DEITY CALLED A GOD OF LOVE? Is that ambiguous?
I've been looking back at the various places that you have posted anything remotely like a question like that, Floo, both here and elsewhere and have been unable to find a single post in which you have posed as straight-forward a question as this. It is always couched in terms of 'If God/the deity is a loving God, why does he/it allow x or y?' In pretty well every case, someone like Jim, or Alan or I have responded basically pointing out that a God of love allows things to happen - be they earthquakes, floods, other forms of natural disaster, illness, etc, and the suffering that goes with them - because some of these are natural events which we, as a human race, rely on for our continued existence, whilst others are 'unnatural' events resulting from choices that some humans have decided to make and which inevitably impact on others. Then, there are instances - rather like the case of the recent Shoreham air disaster - which seem to make no sense but still occur, often without a real 'culprit' to blame.
Rather than taking those responses and trying to work through them in discussion, there have been a lot of occasions when you have started a fresh thread posing almost exactly the same question, just using slightly different language.