If your talking about "The Origins of Allah" post at the beginning, well, perhaps you should ask someone if they could point out any references, to a "source" in the text.I was talking about your original post.
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If your talking about "The Origins of Allah" post at the beginning, well, perhaps you should ask someone if they could point out any references, to a "source" in the text.I was talking about your original post.
If your talking about "The Origins of Allah" post at the beginning, well, perhaps you should ask someone if they could point out any references, to a "source" in the text.
Bumping helps move a post like this one up to the top of the list; it helps people find it. In regards to: anything more; My question to you is, what are you interrested in? The same subject, or other things.sorry i don't understand the bump thing but I found the rest of it very interesting,got any more?
thanks, and both, teachings generaly, disputed or otherwise, what do you think of the teachings of sadhu sundar singh ? or should I open that in a new post?Bumping helps move a post like this one up to the top of the list; it helps people find it. In regards to: anything more; My question to you is, what are you interrested in? The same subject, or other things.
That would be good for another thread.thanks, and both, teachings generaly, disputed or otherwise, what do you think of the teachings of sadhu sundar singh ? or should I open that in a new post?
The person who wrote that Allah was a Moon god made an error. Allah was never known as the moon god. In the beginning Allah, AKA Alilah was the phase of the sun. The transliteral is this: The god ascends. Interpretation: Morning Star or Rising Sun. It is Alilah that become Chemosh at noon. Chemosh is also a phase of the sun at noon. And the transliteral for Chemosh is this: Highest Authority. It is Allah who become Chemosh at noon.I always knew allah was a pagan god and not Hashem. He has been variously discribed a a sun/moon god, a fusing of the male and female halves of the allah/allet name. If you look hard enough you can trace him all the way back to Simaranis and Tammuz in Babel, a few decades after the great flood.
Im aware of the places in our bible that have been corrupted by Pagans and Gnostics. Im currently removing those errors so that people may have the pure word of God. This will take some time to correct. I have mostly finished the New Testament and have started on the Old Testament.http://christianforums.com/t6684333-allah-theology.html
I notice you also have a thread on this at the link above.
I have talked with Muslims that refer to God as Yahweh and God both. I normally say "YHWH" when referring to the Creator/LORD in the Bible. But to each his own.
http://www.answering-christianity.com/ac.htm
http://www.answering-christianity.com/godtitle.htm
From the names above, do you honestly think that "Strong God", "Yahweh is Strong God", "Yahweh Saves", "God", "Yahweh", "My God is He", "God is Salvation", "Jehovah is Great" and "Mighty God" have much differences in their meanings?
ah,you are a bit late,aren't you? 1700 yearsIm aware of the places in our bible that have been corrupted by Pagans and Gnostics. Im currently removing those errors so that people may have the pure word of God. This will take some time to correct. I have mostly finished the New Testament and have started on the Old Testament.
Better late than never. At least it is salvageable because the truth leaks out. Now if I had to edit the Quran, that would be a real problem.ah,you are a bit late,aren't you? 1700 years
As you can see from the first pages that Im working on it. It is now in Iran and Iraq; who know where it will be next. To anyone reading the history and origin of Allah, feel free to copy and share with others.Do it if you can
It is for millions of Arabic ChristiansYes, God does have many names, but Allah (Alilah) is not one of them.
I find that not everything that I was taught as a youth is true.It is for millions of Arabic Christians