Hi lunamoth,
Well yes, in human terms...
Give us any topic and at least one of us can create a paradox out of it.
It may not seem logical to love someone as much as ourselves or to love God, but I believe that it actually is. I believe the underlying truths are ultimately logical and practical, but we do not have access to the whole picture on this plane of existence, so we not always able to understand the logic behind it.
Logic and reason...again from a human perspective, is almost impossible to visualize in a completely positive vein. As each individual has different ideas of what is logical and reasonable. As noted by correspondence on forums like this, what is logical for one, is completely illogical to another. Alot of what we consider logical and reasonable is steeped in our own attachments to ideas, and concepts, whether or not they are based in truth.
You must have seen this quote before...
"The wayfarer in this Valley seeth in the fashionings of the True One nothing save clear providence, ...He beholdeth justice in injustice, and in justice, grace. In ignorance he findeth many a knowledge hidden, and in knowledge a myriad wisdoms manifest." referring to the Valley of Knowledge from-The Seven Valleys and the Four Valleys, by Bahá'u'lláh, pp. 12-13
Have a wonderful evening!
Loving Greetings, Amy