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Not a fan of the Abrahamic 'god'..
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[quote:Smash_The_ZOG 10010905:MV8yMDkwMDc0XzM1MTg1MTM2XzYwQjc4Rjk1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 26268975:MV8yMDkwMDc0XzM1MTg0ODQwXzcxRjhFMDhE] Wickedness is not divine, silly. You are confused MUCH. [/quote] Don't be so sure of that (or at least consider that YHWH may not be divine - but rather a "man of war" as the OT recounts) - YHWH - Yod-Hay-Uau-Hay, the Hebrew name for the Juices' god, written many thousands of times in both the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Masoretic text, is supposedly based on Strong's 1933, Hay-Uau-Hay (vocalized Havah, but remember that vowel pointings weren't available until invented many centuries after even the Dead Sea Scrolls, let alone when the texts were supposed to have been originally written). However, Strong's 1942 and 1943 are other vocalizations (vowel pointings) of Hay-Uau-Hay. H1942 means "desire (in a bad sense), engulfing ruin, calamity" and is vocalized Havah (or Hauwah - Uau can be pronounced as a "v" or "uw"). Translated in KJV as "very wickedness", "wickedness", "mischief", "deceitfulness". H1943 means "ruin", "disaster", "mischief" and is vocalized "Hovah" or "Houwah". All of the other Strong's Concordance translations of H-U-H are derivatives of either 1933 ("to become") or 1942/3. Note that not one means anything approximating "good" "The Lord is a man of war; Yahweh is his name." – Exodus 15.3 [/quote]
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I mean he did all this petty, jealous and vengeful stuff in the old testament.. then to top it off sent his/her/its son to be killed by us.
That is not the type of god i want to pray to. Perhaps the snake in the garden was the good guy, trying to warn us about this sick fuck.
Im conflicted because the story of Jesus' life and his death is gut wrenching, i love that guy.
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