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The Christian "father" does not. It is obvious that the Christians did, in fact, dismiss Judaism along with it's laws, as they were redeemed from them. The Christian god is not YHWH. The Christian god is unknown. Sounds more like Marcion's god, as a matter of fact. |
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And it actually seems as though the Christian god, if we try to reconcile all of the variously convoluted theology, first became "personal" when Jesus arrived on the scene. Prior to that, it was simply an impersonal "love" or "wisdom" (logos) sort of god, and its son was sent to YHWH as a blood sacrifice to redeem mankind. |
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From this point of view, one removes the ridiculous issue of a god sacrificing himself to himself to save us from himself. |
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Once again, Christians would disagree. I see you are referring the small degree of inclusivism from Paul. I don't see how that rules out identifying the God of Christianity with the God who prefers to remain nameless calling Himself only "I am". :huh: |
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If you told a Christian 1,000 years ago that their god was YHWH, they would firmly rebuke you and say "no, my god is Jesus". |
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Or, perhaps as found in many passages in the OT, The Lod's Anointed, transliterated in Greek to be The Lord's CHRIST and then finally our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. The Lord's Anointed became Jesus Christ through a mis-interpretation/translation. The tower of Babel syndrome? |
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The gospel writers either completely misunderstood, or purposefully obscured this fact in order to attach a history to their new religion. It is as plain as day... |
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