Which quote believes that all of us have the ability to love?

A. "Love is a binding force between two things that compels them to come together..."
B. "Yet we do have the capacity to love not only other humans, but animals as well."
C. "love would not think hateful thoughts of another."
D. "living in this current of love means that we have allowed the universe to be as it is."
I chose A.

I agree with a

I disagree.

I don't think a is the answer.

I agree with a

Anonymous, Patrick, and SkatingDJ -- please convince Reed and me that A is the best answer.

We believe another answer is better.

A is a definition of love, it does not say we all are capable of it. Which one of the options does say that? Read the question carefully.

You see, "oaks" is spelled correctly, but misused here. We're assuming it's a typographical error. People do not eat oak trees. I'm guessing you mean "oats" as in oatmeal or oat bran, both of which are edible and commonly used in food. The same with "severed." It means something much different than "served," but is spelled correctly.

OOPS. The above was for another posted question. Sorry, my mistake.

Is it b?

Yes, I think so. It says, "...we do have the capacity..." "We" is inclusive, as "all" is inclusive in the question.