Hi mary :) you make a very point on usage of Jehovah which certainly has had me thinking :)
Yes but if because your name isn't used, people suddenly get rid of it completely and start calling your son prince charles your majesty instead because men have decided to be too literal on a rule wouldn't that have made queen elizabeth mad?Um, your illustration doesn't make any sense. No one has called Prince Charles "Your Majesty". His title is "His Royal Highness". Just because her subjects do not address her as "Elizabeth" does not mean that they're going to suddenly start address her son as "His Majesty". That simply would make no sense.
Actually, I find that most Christians and Jews are aware that God's name is YHVH and that has absolutely nothing to do with the Witnesses. It's there in the bible. I have no problem with using the name "Yahweh" or even "Jehovah" on occassion, but as I've already demonstrated, using it on a daily basis flies directly in conflict with the Commandment "You must not use the Lord's name in vain".
My point in my taking your elizabeth analagy further was to illustate that the superstition that clouded God's name was directly causal in trinity doctrine being adopted, there's no getting past having Lord assigned to both God and Jesus has created confusion. but should we use god's name on a daily basis hmmm well certainly in the written Old Testament it was used every other scripture 6800 times is an awful lot of usage, but then look at psalms they are songs full of jehovah's name look at psalm 23 in particular.
Psalm 23 A Psalm of David.
1 The LORD is my shepherd;
I shall not want.
2 He makes me to lie down in green pastures;
He leads me beside the still waters.
3 He restores my soul;
He leads me in the paths of righteousness
For His name’s sake.
it's a big LORD so it is one replacing Jehovah and yet how many people think it is jesus? everyone outside of JW's, so songs they sung were full of jehovahs name, so was written word and the new testament may have issues over tetragramation but a word that is confirmed in it is hallelujah and that just basically means "praise to Jehovah" taking God's name in vain is an important issue but we have to ask ourselves if superstition and over-applying a law has lead to far in the other direction. and I personally feel Jw's have the right on this one