Wasn't he the guy who rowed his boat ashore? 😉
Doesn't need a name or be worshipped, if it was really a god. A god would have no use for human like tendencies like sacrifice, jealousy, envy and all human traits....In fact, it probably wouldn't even care. It would be way beyond it. It would consider it trivial, superficial and frankly would find it annoying that such time is wasted on non productive verbal homage of unimportance, if it did care to listen.
Originally posted by Deja~vu
Doesn't need a name or be worshipped, if it was really a god. A god would have no use for human like tendencies like sacrifice, jealousy, envy and all human traits....In fact, it probably wouldn't even care. It would be way beyond it. It would consider it trivial, superficial and frankly would find it annoying that such time is wasted on non productive verbal homage of unimportance, if it did care to listen.
God the Father is given many names, but the one he considers his name, given to Moses is believed to be Yahweh. This is often translated as Lord.
God the Son is of course Jesus.
What is interesting is Muhammad never used the name Yahweh. Yet, all the other prophets did.
What this means? Well, conclude for yourself.
http://www.yahweh.com/SAVIOR/search.htm
opinions?
please dont start with the global warming thing..lol..makes sense in a far out way but ..ehhh up for discussion I guess..lol..
but anyways what about the saviour page? and the spelling thing.....something is different..lol
Originally posted by Grand-Moff-Gav
God the Father is given many names, but the one he considers his name, given to Moses is believed to be Yahweh. This is often translated as Lord.God the Son is of course Jesus.
What is interesting is Muhammad never used the name Yahweh. Yet, all the other prophets did.
What this means? Well, conclude for yourself.
no they didnt, and yahweh has its bases in hawwa, the original name of eve. and muslims do use that. btw, jesus on the cross supposedly said
"eloih aloih lama sabaktagin", eloih/elohim/allah are basically the same name in sister languages.