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  1. questfortruth

    Name as identity of God

    @blü 2: " IF God is said to have objective existence, independently of anyone's concept of [him], why is there no coherent definition of such a god, so that if we found a real suspect, we could determine whether it was God or not? There's also no coherent definition of 'godness', the real...
  2. questfortruth

    God's Name is God

    DEBATE IS WELCOMED! “To the angel of the church in Philadelphia write: These are the words of Him who is holy and true, Who holds the key of David. What He opens no one can shut, and what He shuts no one can open. I know your deeds. See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can...
  3. questfortruth

    Definition of God and World

    DISCLAIMER: You are not tolerant of a humble theist like me. Please be more tolerant. Please do not report the thread to authorities. Please, please, please. I have added the videos because my friends in Homeland do like my posts if they are with some illustrations. Excuse me for hurting your...
  4. questfortruth

    Name of God is God

    In English, we call God the God. Thus, His name is God. Am I really wrong here?
  5. questfortruth

    Are atheists right that the phrase "God Almighty" is a proper name, but simply the word "God" is a c

    Are atheists right that the phrase "God Almighty" is a proper name, but simply the word "God" is a common noun?
  6. Rakovsky

    QUESTION: Do the letters in YHWH compose a meaning?

    I am part of the Christian community, but would like to please understand what views there may be in the Jewish community on this question. In ancient Egyptian and Cuneiform alphabets, in their first stage the letters began as words and then in the second stage of development they progressed...
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