Desert Snake
Veteran Member
My God has more than one name. One of those names is God. The name God, is also used as a title.
The Christian Bible uses the name God as a name and a title.
The use of God as a name shows a syncretic basis of understanding names and titles.
It is taught , by some, that Yahweh, is the only personal name of God. I disagree, and by inference, do not share the same God belief, as those who teach that.
Those who teach that Yahweh is the only personal name of God, should theoretically also be revisising their Scripture, because God is used many times in the Christian Bible, as a personal name inference, only. Ie not in a title usage.
Why this matters. This is important, because not only is the idea that Yahweh is the only personal name for God linguistically incorrect, it redefines and changes God's, name/s/, and character.
Comments.. ideas..
The Christian Bible uses the name God as a name and a title.
The use of God as a name shows a syncretic basis of understanding names and titles.
It is taught , by some, that Yahweh, is the only personal name of God. I disagree, and by inference, do not share the same God belief, as those who teach that.
Those who teach that Yahweh is the only personal name of God, should theoretically also be revisising their Scripture, because God is used many times in the Christian Bible, as a personal name inference, only. Ie not in a title usage.
Why this matters. This is important, because not only is the idea that Yahweh is the only personal name for God linguistically incorrect, it redefines and changes God's, name/s/, and character.
Comments.. ideas..
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