Give me one verse in scripture that EXPLICITLY teaches that God loves the wicked. (Jn 3:16 doesn't count since you read your assumptions into the Gr. term "kosmos" which has about 9 different meanings.) I have given a whole slew of verses in the past that teach that God does not love evildoers, that he does in fact love the righteous, loves those who trust Him, loves those who fear Him, loves those who love Him and obeys Him...And hates, detests or loathes the wicked. Your argument that God's holy, righteous character requires him to love sinners doesn't hold a drop of water! God even loved his own Son on the condition of His obedience!
You need to get with the program. My comment re the pogo stick was not in regards to whether God loves sinners or not but how we develop the trait and your leap that the poster must think God is not love. If the poster thought God is not love, then we could not learn to love.
Like I said, you really need to get on track. You don't even know what your disagreeing with.
But in relation to your question. One verse for you.
Romans 5:8
But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
There is also this one.
1 Timothy 2:4
who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.
That's agape love in action. Agape love desires the highest and best at all times, even for it's enemies.