The most successful teaching of Jehovah's Witnesses and an amazing new book on the divine name

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  • waton
    waton

    Even Einstein, Jewish, but not a JW, used the word "Jehovah" .

    In a letter to a friend he asked "Where is the old jehovah, ca. 1015, when casualties. perhaps among his jewish friends mounted. quoted from the book "Einstein in Berlin"

    Is there a text, where Jesus, the other great jewish expert on science (flat earther and supporter of the Noah's deluge, Jonah's 3 days holding his breath in stomach acid) ever addressed his father as the big "J"?? He probably would not dare call his carpenter stepfather "Hey, Joseph" either.

    just treating the talking snake story as worthy of comment.

  • Tenacious
    Tenacious

    @ waton

    Hallelu-J-A-H = J-A-H-weh, Yahweh, Iahweh, etc.

    The elevation of the divine name is really a moot point being that it was the name of Ieosus or Jesus that was preached by the apostles and the one true Christians do as well today.

    Take your Masonic God (also spelled Jahbulon) and hit the road Jack.

  • waton
    waton
    @ waton Take your Masonic God (also spelled Jahbulon) and hit the road Jack. T

    Einstein was not promoting the big J or smaller J agenda, he was pointing out the irrelevance of "Jehovah" in abating the ww1 slaughter.

    If there is a creator, his realm, personality far surpasses what has been written about both the "father and the son."


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