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Post by Occam's Spork on Sept 29, 2012 22:14:13 GMT 10
1. In Hebrew, the word that most often refers to “The Divinity” (God) is Elohim, and is translated into English as “god” or “God.” However, “Elohim” does not mean “God” nor is it a name. Elohim actually has two meanings.
a. When it’s used to refer to the Divinity (God), Elohim means (the) “Almighty” (singular) or “Mighty One.” b. It also refers to heavenly beings and means “mighty ones”; that is, angels, offspring of angels or humans spiritually reborn. (Psalms 82:6; John 10:34) c. In Hebrew, the ‘im’ suffix is plural so Elohim is plural (meaning more than one; i.e. “mighty ones”), but in the context of the Almighty Yahweh, Elohim as plural emphasizes his might in opposition to the plurality (the many) of “all the gods.” (see Exodus 12:12) d. Elohim is also used occasionally in its singular forms, el and eloha = “mighty one.”
P.S. Sorry about your broken head.
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Post by Occam's Spork on Sept 29, 2012 23:49:13 GMT 10
The stress has finally broken your head, hasn't it Buzzy boy?
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Post by Occam's Spork on Sept 30, 2012 0:26:04 GMT 10
Yes those are the lies told by the religions but they are not the facts. With Ugarit, we now know the reality. The Elohim are the children of El and his wife Asherah. We know this for a fact and that stuff you posted is lies - you believe them but they are still lies. The findings at Ugarit have destroyed your religion you poor fool. You believe what is written in the Old Testament - which was written in the Persian Period with the instruction of Zoroastrians. ʾĒl (written aleph-lamed, e.g. Ugaritic: , Phoenician: , Classical Syriac: ܐܠ, Hebrew: אל, Arabic: إل or Arabic: إله, cognate to Akkadian: ilu) is a Northwest Semitic word meaning "deity". ...El is a generic word for god that could be used for any god including Baal, Moloch,[18] or Yahwehen.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_(deity)But you go ahead and keep endorsing your published bullshit.
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Post by Occam's Spork on Sept 30, 2012 0:34:09 GMT 10
Yes those are the lies told by the religions but they are not the facts. Yes. ...Because it's a basic tenet of christianity to lie as much as possible. Some people live in the world, others build their world around them. Buzzy is the latter.
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Post by Occam's Spork on Sept 30, 2012 1:45:27 GMT 10
All Christianity has done is murder people and sexually abuse people. You are part of that. So you are accusing me of murder and sexual abuse? You better have a good lawyer.
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Post by Occam's Spork on Sept 30, 2012 1:58:44 GMT 10
In the Canaanite religion, or Levantine religion as a whole, Ēl or Il was the supreme god, the father of humankind and all creatures and the husband of the goddess Asherah as recorded in the clay tablets of Ugarit (modern Rās Shamrā - Arabic: رأس شمرا, Syria).[2] The noun ʾēl was found at the top of a list of gods as the "Ancient of gods" or the "Father of all gods", in the ruins of the royal archive of the Ebla civilization, in the archaeological site of Tell Mardikh in Syria dated to 2300 BC. The bull was symbolic to Ēl and his son Baʻal Hadad, and they both wore bull horns on their headdress.[3][4][5][6] He may have been a desert god at some point, as the myths say that he had two wives and built a sanctuary with them and his new children in the desert. Ēl had fathered many gods, but most important were Hadad, Yam, and Mot. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_%28deity%29ʾĒl (written aleph-lamed, e.g. Ugaritic: , Phoenician: , Classical Syriac: ܐܠ, Hebrew: אל, Arabic: إل or Arabic: إله, cognate to Akkadian: ilu) is a Northwest Semitic word meaning "deity". [glow=red,2,300]...El is a generic word for god that could be used for any god including Baal, Moloch,[18] or Yahweh[/glow] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_(deity)
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Post by Occam's Spork on Sept 30, 2012 7:53:16 GMT 10
nasty bastard Christianity is a lie from start to finish - all religions are lies Let us start with the first 5 Books of the OT - all lies. Abraham did not come from Ur of the Chaldeans because it did not exist at the time Abraham was supposed to have lived. FACT. None of the Kings mentioned existed. FACT The story outlined have no resemblance with the actual known history of ancient Canaan. FACT. All Christianity has done is murder people and sexually abuse people. You are part of that.
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Post by Occam's Spork on Oct 6, 2012 8:11:21 GMT 10
I understand if you won't concede the point. I'm sure it'd effect your book sales; retractions are difficult to write.
...Say what you want, but that definition wasn't pulled from a religious website.
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Post by Occam's Spork on Oct 6, 2012 13:42:36 GMT 10
You are trying to sell the point that El refers exclusively to the Hebrew God. --It doesn't.
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