We officially have muslims and Christian's edit (and now Jewish), praying together in one voice to the creator. This is magical. I know this has happened before but with this unity and the truth we hold we are unlocking the world. Plz everyone join in our prayer group we are building something here. Any Christian's that have a problem with this combo. Or muslims or jewish let's talk right here. For u either get with us or we take the heart of our religions and form the love we seek. So anyone feel they need to make points about this let's chat right now I'm ready
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Ok something I need to ask first I noticed u use G-D is it disrespectful for me to talk to Jewish people and type God
There's an old Jewish custom of not typing out the full name of G-d as a sign of respect. Kind of like we don't pronounce the tetragrammaton. (Yud Hey Vav Hey) which is G-d's answer to Moses. In place of it, in prayer, we often say "Hashem" (the Name) or "Adonai" (the Lord).
Some Jews extend this to English, typing G-d instead of the full name. I'll still use g-o-d in certain circumstances, when I am not referring to the G-d of the Bible. For instance, my wife and I enjoyed watching the Marvel movie about Thor, the Norse god of Thunder. (I don't consider Thor to be THE G-d of the universe, so I'll use the lower-case word "god" to describe him.)
If you spell it out, that's fine. It's a Jewish tradition, not a Christian one. Just like it doesn't bother me if a Christian eats a bacon cheeseburger -- Kosher laws are for the Jews, not the Christians.
Ok thanks for this and I respect that totally. Man were working magic here I hope u cam feel it
Heh, no problem.
I think that guy is weird af but thanks for sharing all of that it was insightful.