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<blockquote data-quote="preston39" data-source="post: 79378" data-attributes="member: 1487"><p>Arnold,</p><p></p><p>Let us keep the facts straight. I never used the word G*d...I am assuming that is an error of reference on your part. (At the same time I am reminded what the first three letters of assume mean).</p><p></p><p>A little ...uh..uh....a little enlightment for you.</p><p></p><p>"Why do we leave out the "o" when referring to G-d? According to Jewish tradition we do not write out the Creator's name in any language, unless as part of a printed book which we know will be preserved with dignity and treated as holy. Refraining from writing out His name is a sign of reverence and awe for the Creator. If this name were to be written out and then, the paper on which it was written would become lost or destroyed, or even if it was brought into an unclean place, this would be showing disrespect and it would be a desecration of His name.</p><p></p><p>Rabbi Richman"</p><p></p><p>Arnold, this world is changing rapidly toward the NEW AGE RELIGION concepts that we true Christians better take note and stay with the fundamentals of Christian teachings..less we be sucked down the tubes with the movements. </p><p></p><p>I for one will remain a Christian traditionalist as my respect for the Almighty that G-d is the most respectful written way to refer to Him, by early Jewish/Hebrew law/tradition to avoid his Holy name from being desecrated in any fashion. The full word is used when it is known without fail that it will always be used in proper form and with due Holy respect.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps with a flavor of international understanding. </p><p></p><p>I have never nor would I ever be ashamed/afraid to refer to G-d/Christ in any forum, including this one.</p><p></p><p>I don't know/understand your reference to PC. Please explain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="preston39, post: 79378, member: 1487"] Arnold, Let us keep the facts straight. I never used the word G*d...I am assuming that is an error of reference on your part. (At the same time I am reminded what the first three letters of assume mean). A little ...uh..uh....a little enlightment for you. "Why do we leave out the "o" when referring to G-d? According to Jewish tradition we do not write out the Creator's name in any language, unless as part of a printed book which we know will be preserved with dignity and treated as holy. Refraining from writing out His name is a sign of reverence and awe for the Creator. If this name were to be written out and then, the paper on which it was written would become lost or destroyed, or even if it was brought into an unclean place, this would be showing disrespect and it would be a desecration of His name. Rabbi Richman" Arnold, this world is changing rapidly toward the NEW AGE RELIGION concepts that we true Christians better take note and stay with the fundamentals of Christian teachings..less we be sucked down the tubes with the movements. I for one will remain a Christian traditionalist as my respect for the Almighty that G-d is the most respectful written way to refer to Him, by early Jewish/Hebrew law/tradition to avoid his Holy name from being desecrated in any fashion. The full word is used when it is known without fail that it will always be used in proper form and with due Holy respect. I hope this helps with a flavor of international understanding. I have never nor would I ever be ashamed/afraid to refer to G-d/Christ in any forum, including this one. I don't know/understand your reference to PC. Please explain? [/QUOTE]
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