I would add that God is not a name in the same sense: Archibald is a name.
It is a nomer known to many cultures. Even your holy book says: there are many Gods.
At best, this is an invocation of a vain nature, as it expresses the lack of power. One could wish this awareness would lead to something, but even that is vain.
As your holy book expresses it in ecclesiasticus: everything is vanity.
I would add that God is not a name in the same sense: Archibald is a name.
It is a nomer known to many cultures. Even your holy book says: there are many Gods.
At best, this is an invocation of a vain nature, as it expresses the lack of power. One could wish this awareness would lead to something, but even that is vain.
As your holy book expresses it in ecclesiasticus: everything is vanity.