You know, this is all sort of funny when you look at it from a certain common sense perspective.. First of all, just because you know someone's name (even if it is "God's name") does that mean you know THEM? When you go into a store and sees the guy's name tag, it doesn't mean you know that guy particularly well does it? Why would that be any different with God's name? It's supposed to be some kind of magic charm to get God to do something?
When I was at a local XJW Meetup last time, I mentioned to a friend that I don't have an issue with the word God, because by definition it is an unconditional, unlimited term. Of course, as you've noticed people do associate different things with different words, and of course that's just going to depend on the individual's mind. But I thought I'd offer an alternative to both name and title of God - Love. After all, the bible says God is love right? It's not too far fetched, and it would seem like that's not something most people would object to. I would guess the word love would invoke more of a genuine response from an innocent child, the experience would no doubt be very different than a word that brings up a whole system of belief - which does little more than get you to believe things. Why don't you give it a try? Let us know how that goes over won't you?
Edited by - Introspection on 11 January 2003 3:32:14