I didn't think that the reader's inflection wouldn't refer, and reference scriptural relativity to other alike in meaning our creator's name and the meaning to his name bears. God, otherwise also written in this way | G-d | in the jewish teaching of the messiah due to the fear, and reverence to his name is said to distinguish the perhaps circular way everyone writes it, but historically, our creator's name, as taught, passed-on and inscribed in the holy scripture according to these;- | the i am that i am | the bright and morning star | the lion of the tribe of judah | the king of Kings | father abraham | G-d the father the son and the holy spirit the son from the routh of jesse | the everlasting God | the pillar of light by day and the pillar of fire by night | the lamb the atonement in place for jacob abraham's son's sacrifice offering | found in verses like those in the old testament and those in the new testament of the Bible can better help us reflect on whom he has been and is forever. Personifying it to self as a name or identifier to a religion to the best of my knowledge is zealously off kelter. For being godly, does not mean that one should brand themselves with bearing the name.
God is one of many names of the Abrahamic God. He is the sole deity of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and other Abrahamic religions, and is purported to have created the universe.
― Anonymous User 6/18/2023
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A bit.. odd, I mean to honor God, yes, but still... I'm a Jewish-Christian, a bit strange, if you ask me.