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That is your POV, a clique is an exclusive club, it is not exclusive at all to call him by his correct G-d Given, did you see that, G-D GIVEN name. No one said you can't call him that. Those who translated the books from their original decided this for you. I didn't let them decide it for me.
In many bibles, the name, THE NAME, or HaShem which also means, THE NAME, the HOLY name of G-d is rendered. L-RD. That is why you will read in some places.
I AM the L-RD your G-d.
They did not use the translation, some use Jehovah which is totally wrong in many ways, others did respect it and put it in Capital letters as L-RD. But using an 'o' in there. Because of todays casualness and forms of writing, I think it best to separate it even further to show the Holiness of it. That is my prerogative and I am not telling anyone else to do it so why do you have a problem with it? You and many others here like to use your own shorthand for things you think are worthy of making fun of and use things like
sab, ULB, Uncle Moses, Judaizers, and other things that show disrespect. That is something to be called on. I am showing due respect to my G-d and that is no reason for a Christian to call me on it unless they don't have any respect for G-d.
You probably don't like it because it does have to do with a commandment, which many of you say are done away with and want that to be true and are pricked in the heart by anyone else that does follow them and doesn't believe they are done away with.
There was a death penalty for this too so it must have been a big deal to G-d, just like breaking the Sabbath by carrying wood, something that could have been done the other 6 days in the week.
No, I don't believe that this is 'done away with', He says he will not hold him guiltless, and I believe him.
If you want to be least in the kingdom of G-d that is most certainly your choice, your decision, and your right to choose, and also your lot for eternity. But you have been warned.
The death penalty was enacted during those days of the wandering. It was in this past weeks Torah portion:
This is what happens when you mix Jew and gentile, but the gentile is not free from this law either.
Nothing personal,it just reminds me of cliques in high school,had there own little expressions.
Are all the bibles wrong?
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