Yeah, we do know this. We should be very careful with opening prayers. Prayers from other religions bother me, and it makes me feel bad for our world. But yes, YHWH is the one true God. The opening part of the RNC could have been a speech about uniting religions instead of a prayer.
"YHWH is the one true God", is your belief. Not everyone shares it.
It seems to me that in governmental situation we should stick with the language of our founding documents.
The first mention of God occurs in the very first sentence of the declaration which refers to the source of power being the
“Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God.” The beginning of this powerful document openly acknowledges from Whom power comes. The founders recognized that they had not created the power to establish a nation, but rather that power was given to them from God.
Second, God is referred to as the
Creator Who endows humans with unalienable rights. In other words, God is the granter of human rights and the Creator of natural law. A year before the Declaration of Independence Alexander Hamilton wrote, “The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for, among old parchments, or musty records. They are written, as with a sun beam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity itself; and can never be erased or obscured by mortal power.”
Third, God is called the
“Supreme Judge of the world.” Our founding fathers recognized that justice is God’s idea, not man’s. He judges the actions of all people and ensures that ultimately true justice will prevail.
Fourth, the final sentence of the declaration says, “with a firm reliance on the protection of
divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.” The founders entrusted themselves to God, the “divine Providence,” Who they believed had protected them and would continue to do so.
There is no mention of God in the constitution, only religion.
All but four state constitutions – those in Colorado, Iowa, Hawaii and Washington – use the word “God” at least once. The constitutions in Colorado, Iowa and Washington refer to a “
Supreme Being” or “
Supreme Ruler of the Universe,” while Hawaii’s constitution makes reference to the divine only in its preamble, which states that the people of Hawaii are “grateful for
Divine Guidance.”
It seems to me that rather than trying to honor and recognize all gods and religions we should stick simply with
"Creator" or "Supreme Judge". And since
"God" is on our currency, that also. So for government invocations something like "
God, our creator & Judge" seems to me most appropriate.