Yes after that I will start one about the existence of spider man.
Then I'm gonna squabble with other atheists about it
by oppostate 91 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
Yes after that I will start one about the existence of spider man.
Then I'm gonna squabble with other atheists about it
Dear Oppostate,
Firstly I have to say I have not time at present to read the whole Thread but I will do so later.
Thank you for the Thread and the points you make, the information you have provided will aid us if we ever discuss the matter of the name Jehovah with a Witness.
We will be better equipped to express ourselves in an accurate way, which surely is the only way to wake them up. As you say early in the Thread, just one inaccuracy and a JW will hone in on that as though it makes everything you have said wrong.
Freeminds example of arguing over spiderman is apt, if only you care to think about it.
Right _Morpheus, and Judas Priest too.
No room for Spiderman trolling in this thread, sorry, go start your own topic. Maybe your Thor can weigh in on Scandinavian troll sagas and the veracity of comic heroes. Or Goofy can rebel yell into the discussion?!
If you have so little regard for the OP and it's relevance in this forum then why not just ignore the discussion and concentrate on taking part in topics you find more relevant? Oh! I almost forgot, you're just interested in trolling and making a nuisance of yourself. Right!
oppostate, thanks for your most interesting exposition. I have recently been reading the book you refer to by Gerard Gertoux and have almost completed it. I note that in his book Dagger of Faith Against the Moors and the Jews Martini insisted on the necessity of using the name quoting Isaiah 52:6 "For that reason my people will know my name".
You refer to the Karaites above and they were a Jewish faith in contrast to the Rabbanites in that they did not follow the Talmud but continued to use God's name in worship and conversation as testified by Quirquisani in the tenth century. Martini was not just a Catholic monk, he was one of the leading Hebrew scholars of his day and quite possibly received the pronunciation from the Karaites although he does not actually say so.
It is a shame that a moderately academic post receives such little serious response but that reflects on the posters and not the thread.
May I flap my cojonads around for just a minute?
First of all,
thank you for taking the time to research and share your thoughts on
this subject. It seems you love god and want to preserve the modern
trend of using the name of the Big J. I guess I don't really care if you
want to use Elohim, Adonai, Yahweh, Jehover, Abba, Allah, Lord... whatever.
For whatever reason, god allowed his name in it's original given form to
be discontinued. Whether it was superstition or culture, that really
doesn't change the fact. It doesn't seem like he cares one way or
another about what you or I call him.
My issue is with JWs teaching that using the name Jehovah is the only way to have an approved relationship with him, and the only way to salvation. They overemphasize this modern name to sell their brand and put themselves on a unique pedestal.
When I was at the height of my indocrination, I honestly thought that the world knew that god's only true name was Jehovah, but they refused to use it because they were being manipulated by Satan and wanted to worship Jesus. Now I know that it isn't used because the real pronunciation is unknown, and Jesus himself never used it! The reality is that JWs owe so much to the Catholics. I think they should start calling themselves "The Catholic Witnesses of Jehovah".
I reject the idea that i or freemind are trolling you. Far from it, we have asked serious questions regarding the very core of the matter. If god is all powerful why is there any question regarding his name whatsoever? If he is not all powerfull then what does the translation of 'yhwh' really matter....?
However, having expressed myself on the notion i will leave you to your sudo scholarship of ancient monks and vowel points
Santa Claus or Saint Nicholas or Father Christmas?
God, LORD, Jehovah, Yahweh...
IT DOESN'T MATTER as neither of those characters exist.
Bonsai makes some good comments and had me thinking about the scripture that was imbedded upon our minds in the 70s - The nations shall have to know that I am Jehovah. There was even a book about this but it led me to this thread and a comment by a guy called Jason Dulle
http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/topic/187201/nations-shall-know-that-am-jehovah-how-online?page=1
I loved his conclusion
<<In conclusion, although it is not necessarily wrong to say God’s name as Jehovah, by no means can it be claimed that Jehovah is the name of God that has only been restored to us in these recent times. At best Jehovah can only be claimed to be an acceptable way of pronouncing God’s name in the English language, and at worst it could be said to be a phonetic corruption of God’s name. The probable pronunciation of God’s revealed name is Yahweh.">>
He has a good point, you can't claim to restore something unless you know what existed originally, without having to make guesses or invent it.