The Jews did not make it up, God gave them the words, however the classic Jews that stay on the instant have misinterpreted the be conscious of God leaving out that Jesus is the Messiah, the main serious thought to being saved. in straight forward terms the Messianic Jews have the solutions.
Almost everyone in the world when mentioning god they are referring to the Judeo-Christian montheistic god. I think Asia for the most part especially in India is not monotheistic but the rest of the world like Europe, South and North America, and Africa are all talking about the same concept of god.
The Jews did well in instilling their belief of one god only.
You have no clue what you are talking about. The God of the bible says there are no other gods but He. The bible is the inspired word of God and was penned by men who were inspired by the Holy Spirit what to write. It is truth, check out the hundreds of prophecies that have been fulfilled, this is an affirmation the God of the bible is the true God.Look in Revelation at the prophecies yet to be filled and you will see how close we are to the return of Christ. Don't poo poo something you don't have understanding about.
Well, the way you write this has to be answered yes as "God" written in that way refers to a Judaio-Christian god. However, if a white person such as myself uses the word, "god" it of course can refer to many different things. I myself am a Buddhist and am Shinto. Therefore, my notion of "god" or perhaps rather "gods" when I speak of them doesn't have any reference whatsoever to the Judaio-Christian idea.
However, grammatically I believe that when using, "God" (capitalized because it is a proper noun) that it can only refer to the Christian/Jewish idea of a god.
There are no laws saying that a white person must believe solely in religions arising from white culture. There are still polytheistic religions out there, and in a free country a white person can go ahead and pick their fancy.
what the... I have an white friend and he is hindu. I also know some europeans that believe in other asian religions.
Saying so is - in my opinion - totally wrong and foolish. It's like asking: 'If a black mentions "music", can they be referring only to gangsta rap?' or something like that...
Well, I'm white, but I address my deities by name. So I never say "Goddammit!" or anything like that. I rather say something along the lines of "Blessed Odin's Eye Patch!!!"
"God" is a title, not a name, so even though I avoid the term for clarity's sake, you should not simply assume someone is referring only to the Abrahamic deity. If I should ever say it, I am referring to one of the Nordic/Germanic deities.
No. They could be referring to other gods made-up by other non-whites, although like many non-whites, they are talking about the god made up by the egyptian-roman-syrian committee.
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"God" is not made up. This country was founded because of religious freedom.
The Jews did not make it up, God gave them the words, however the classic Jews that stay on the instant have misinterpreted the be conscious of God leaving out that Jesus is the Messiah, the main serious thought to being saved. in straight forward terms the Messianic Jews have the solutions.
Almost everyone in the world when mentioning god they are referring to the Judeo-Christian montheistic god. I think Asia for the most part especially in India is not monotheistic but the rest of the world like Europe, South and North America, and Africa are all talking about the same concept of god.
The Jews did well in instilling their belief of one god only.
You have no clue what you are talking about. The God of the bible says there are no other gods but He. The bible is the inspired word of God and was penned by men who were inspired by the Holy Spirit what to write. It is truth, check out the hundreds of prophecies that have been fulfilled, this is an affirmation the God of the bible is the true God.Look in Revelation at the prophecies yet to be filled and you will see how close we are to the return of Christ. Don't poo poo something you don't have understanding about.
Well, the way you write this has to be answered yes as "God" written in that way refers to a Judaio-Christian god. However, if a white person such as myself uses the word, "god" it of course can refer to many different things. I myself am a Buddhist and am Shinto. Therefore, my notion of "god" or perhaps rather "gods" when I speak of them doesn't have any reference whatsoever to the Judaio-Christian idea.
However, grammatically I believe that when using, "God" (capitalized because it is a proper noun) that it can only refer to the Christian/Jewish idea of a god.
There are no laws saying that a white person must believe solely in religions arising from white culture. There are still polytheistic religions out there, and in a free country a white person can go ahead and pick their fancy.
what the... I have an white friend and he is hindu. I also know some europeans that believe in other asian religions.
Saying so is - in my opinion - totally wrong and foolish. It's like asking: 'If a black mentions "music", can they be referring only to gangsta rap?' or something like that...
Well, I'm white, but I address my deities by name. So I never say "Goddammit!" or anything like that. I rather say something along the lines of "Blessed Odin's Eye Patch!!!"
"God" is a title, not a name, so even though I avoid the term for clarity's sake, you should not simply assume someone is referring only to the Abrahamic deity. If I should ever say it, I am referring to one of the Nordic/Germanic deities.
No. They could be referring to other gods made-up by other non-whites, although like many non-whites, they are talking about the god made up by the egyptian-roman-syrian committee.
Why white person. Why do you think the Jew made up a monotheistic God.
Ask a silly question......?
They can be referringto the monotheistic god concept . But then again, they might not.