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Allah, Yahweh, or Jehovah. Which one and why?
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Do you mind giving a brief background of your god. And why he/she is the "almighty""Jehovah" is a bastardisation of Yahweh.
But none.
Ahura Mazda forever
Do you mind giving a brief background of your god. And why he/she is the "almighty"
All the above are man's earnest efforts to understand that which is beyond his ability to fully conceptualize.Allah, Yahweh, or Jehovah. Which one and why?
None of the above.Allah, Yahweh, or Jehovah. Which one and why?
I do appreciate your attempt in kind words, and hospitality, however I would disagree in your thoughts, of what your "god" is. Your "god" is not in or of this world, hence there is no such god.I wouldn't call my God "The Almighty." I'd call Lord Mazda "The Ultimate Good", for he does not control everything, he does not predestine us, he did not create evil but evil is independent of him. He is the highest Good, the Perfect, The Wise Lord ('Ahura Mazda'). He sent a prophet, Zarathustra, to instruct us, and spoke with him personally. Our Lord does not set down laws or demand that we be totally perfect. In the end, all go to Ahura Mazda, even the wicked when they have been purged of their wickedness. We are just taught, Good Words, Good Thoughts and Good Deeds. The Goodness of Lord Mazda be on you
If not those than what one?None of the above.
^ This.None of the above.
God can be called by many names.If not those than what one?
Would these names be of ancient Hebrew?God can be called by many names.
But "Allah" is Arabic, while my native language is English and I pray in Hebrew.
The other two are attempts to pronounce the tetragammaton, which we don't vocalize.
Muslims claim Allah is the Arabic pronunciation of the tetragrammaton
No they haven't.Do you have a reference for that? Just out of curiousity. The etymologies I've seen compare it to El or Elohim rather than the tetragrammaton
To my understanding, the word "allah" is related to the semitic root related to "up" or "above" as in "that which is above" and unrelated to the 4 letter name with which it shares very little in terms of lettering and pronunciation. The question of whether the religions worship the "same god" presents a problem -- if each is monotheistic then they agree that there is only 1 god but their ideas of god are mutually exclusive so two diametrically opposed god-ideas cannot be called the "same god".Muslims claim Allah is the Arabic pronunciation of the tetragrammaton, mistranslated as Yaweh, or Jehovah. I think it fair to say Jews, Muslims and Christians all worship the same God, what is debatable is the fallability or infallibility of their respective prophets or leaders.
I'm not sure what you were reading that led to your conclusion. The claim wasn't that anyone has his or her "own separate God" but that the God ideas of the major religions are mutually exclusive in the attributes adherents see in them. There also was no claim of anyone hating anyone so I'm not sure why you would include that.So you think the Muslims have their own separate God and he hates Jews??? Much more likely is that the God is the same in all three religions, and the differences attributed to God in the three religions has to do with the Prophets or elders who "revealed" the message. Actually if you read the Koran, Allah sounds very much like JHVH in the Old Testament or Tanakh, not as much like God in the New Testament though. All has to do with who's opinions about God you take seriously. I think God is perhaps the most misinterpreted and misrepresented "individual" in existence, I take most of the scriptures statements of God's attributes with a grain of salt.
By the way the Muslims claim the tetragrammaton is pronounced Y'ellah, or Allah starting with a Y sound.