There is a consequence for any cultural emeshment into the spirit world.
- People who know god personally and speak for him - what's up with that?
I mean, if you speak for an omnipotent and omniscient spiritual being, what does that make YOU?
...Assuming Hindu gods are fallen angles...You have to show that they are fallen angles...
pretty pathetic that people will try to say they are offended by Obama signs at the wailing wall, but were totally okay with McCain playing politics with genocide while Obama was visiting the Holocaust memorial in Israel.
This isn't just a double standard, but a standard that makes no sense at all
Naw, God in the Bible really is an english translation of a word/name in Hebrew. The God of Bible has revealed he has many names. Christians today have mostly restricted themselves to three names, each revealed by God himself, and in english mean "Father, Son, and holy Spirit" However messianic Christians still commonly use many of the names God revealed back in the days of the Old Covenant.
The real God even has a name he revealed to the Hebrews which no one knows for sure how to say. God's revealed names in the Bible, reveal his character and attributes.
that's found here http://dictionary.reference.com/help/faq/language/e34.htmlWhat is the origin of the word God?
Ultimately, the origin of the word god is uncertain but it appeared in various spellings in Old English c. 825 and had cognates in the Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Dutch, Old High German, Old Norse, and Gothic languages. There are two Aryan roots - one meaning 'to invoke' (Sanskrit) and the other meaning 'to pour, to offer sacrifice' and 'to boast' (Greek). The word was first used in a non-Christian sense to refer to a superhuman person who was worshipped and believed to have power over nature and the fortunes of man. The words for god were originally neuter, but when Germanic tribes adopted Christianity, God became masculine in form. In the Old Testament various names for God are used: YHWH, Adonai [my Lord], Jehovah, and Yahweh. The most common name for God in the Old Testament is Elohim, a plural form, but used as a singular when speaking of God. The spelling god is first seen in print around 900. (emph. added)
Hey, even I don't agree with the OP...but it being racism is totally stretching it.
Not hardly. What does genocide have to do with the Wailing Wall? You're combining apples and oranges. Is not Obama exploiting genocide showing up with a camera crew and dozens (or hundreds) in tow? And if Yad Vashem is such a holy place, why have every politician since it was opened deigned to be photographed there?ahh, the old "I'm rubber and you're glue" defense. Among the most effective in reasoned debate
people who are this ignorant and xenophobic I'm inclined to believe shouldn't even be allowed to vote. If they spread fear and hatemongering lies.
Saying those kinds of things about people is just plain anti-christian...gooooood loooooord help us all....
So was Hitler only motivated by his humanity, ordering death of millions? And Pol Pot, only motivated by politics when he conducted the killing fields? And Sadam Hussein and his son's only motivated by a desire for totalitarian control, when they gassed the Kurds, and hung people on meat hooks, and operated rape rooms? I think not, those guys were monsters, spiritually sick, spiritually twisted and motivated by an evil dark world of demons.
I am not going to silently stand by while a demon influenced canditate named after a demonic spirt named "twisted" runs for US President.
I heard it. I'm willing to bet it was a Palistinean upset by Obama declaring that Jerusalem must remain an undivided Capital. Believing that Obama wanted to trade or sell Palistinean "right" to Jerusalem in order to achieve a peace settlement.