I have a lot of notes, and quite a few links to interesting things, but I haven't written anything up formally yet. I'm still trying to understand it all. For starters, there are the "Seven names of God" according to today's teachings in Judaism. The way Judaism is taught today, they make claims they are the same God, but in the original context, that's not what I get from it, and I am not alone.
Just looking at El, and Elohim for example, which are translated as God in the English version, they don't mean "God" at all. They mean "god," or "pantheon of gods." Which if you believe in that any particular god is the creator, means "God" to you, but that's a misnaming that is lost in translation.
The links above are not intended to be meaningful evidence. There is so much fuckery within the statements made in that source, but it's a place to begin.
Hook me up with some knowledge, fren you've got me intrigued.
I have a lot of notes, and quite a few links to interesting things, but I haven't written anything up formally yet. I'm still trying to understand it all. For starters, there are the "Seven names of God" according to today's teachings in Judaism. The way Judaism is taught today, they make claims they are the same God, but in the original context, that's not what I get from it, and I am not alone.
Just looking at El, and Elohim for example, which are translated as God in the English version, they don't mean "God" at all. They mean "god," or "pantheon of gods." Which if you believe in that any particular god is the creator, means "God" to you, but that's a misnaming that is lost in translation.
The links above are not intended to be meaningful evidence. There is so much fuckery within the statements made in that source, but it's a place to begin.