Which, of course, reveals your flawed thinking as the value of love is meaningful to the discussion. One of many examples would be that
agape (derives not directly from classical Greek so much as from the LXX) provides an example to examine why some regenerate human beings consistently choose to sacrifice their own life (John 15:3) when necessary for the survival and benefit of biologically unrelated, weaker, less intelligent, sexual selection competitors in the face of evolutionary biologists' assertion that intrasexual sexual selection is one the strongest and most powerful of all evolutionary forces.
I remember a true account of a Christian pastor that was interned in a Nazi death camp during the last period of WWII for hiding Jews who chose to enter a starvation box with a group of men when he didn't have to so that he could shepherd them through the death experience. He could have simply chosen to remain in line and lived to see liberation.
While no one denies there are good people in other religions, this does not equate to them manifesting agape love for only the supernatural love of God can motivate a person to express agape (cf. John 15:13; Rom. 5:6-8; 1 John 4:7). Christian agape has produced dynamic social compassion while Eastern religions have produced stagnant societies, Islam intolerant
ones, and ditto for atheism (Pinnock, WGM, 61).
It's not inconceivable that the agape love of a spiritually regenerated person could save your life someday. One need not be in a North Korea political prison to witness this very unevolutionary agape behavior which that transcends the mechanics of the nervous and endocrine systems and all biological instinct for self-preservation.
Why this saving activity is declared in John to be a demonstration of the love of God, imparting an eternal reality of life to men (Jn. 3:16; 1 Jn. 4:9f.). The whole drama of redemption, centering as it does on the death of Christ, is divine love in action (Gal. 2:20; Rom. 5:8; 2 Cor. 5:14)... an agape sacrificial love whose expression in this form is diametrically opposed to atheistic dogma.
The topic of love provides a great deal of relevant discussion to the present. You never even noticed.
Its a matter of perspective, you have an eternal one, I have a present one. Thus having a debate over the value of love is meaningless since we are not on the same page.