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Filidh wrote:the name really doesnt matter at all, its what's beneath the name that counts.
were able to call him god, christ, lord, father, dad, creator, providence, almighty. the name doesnt really matter that much. because its just an identifier of the substance, and the substance is what matters.
Joe wrote:Lastly something I thought of when listening to the Elohim discussion is where Henry says:
In these verses, I. Here is a name given to the Creator which we have not yet met with, and that is Jehovah - the LORD, in capital letters, which are constantly used in our English translation to intimate that in the original it is Jehovah. All along, in the first chapter, he was called Elohim - a God of power; but now Jehovah Elohim - a God of power and perfection, a finishing God. As we find him known by his name Jehovah when he appeared to perform what he had promised (Exo_6:3), so now we have him known by that name, when he had perfected what he had begun. Jehovah is that great and incommunicable name of God which denotes his having his being of himself, and his giving being to all things; fitly therefore is he called by that name now that heaven and earth are finished.
I think a greater threat to the integrity of our Creator is the creeping denial of the deity of Christ and the catholic trinity.
bahr wrote:Mark,
I understand your point of view. We, in CII2SL, agree on the fundamentals. In that context, we can communicate on the same ground. But when we try to talk to White people in general, especially, I must say, here in Europe, words like "God", "Jesus", "religion", etc are so charged with Catholic false teachings that it is like trying to communicate in two different languages, with different roots.
On the other hand, It is true that, whenever I use the word "Yahweh" on some european forum, I'm immediately perceived as a jew, because, you see, everybody knows that the jealous, cruel and racist "Yahweh" is the infamous G-d of the jews, while the oh so loving, peaceful and universal "Jesus" is the God of the Christians!
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