What’s Wrong With Calling the Creator God??
Posted on: March 4, 2010 by: admin- Image via Wikipedia
I got a post to my Tips & Tricks for Court Yahoo Group saying, “God was in Christ paying for all our sins on the cross and it’s over and done and finished and He’s not angry with us about anything anymore. The Bible says, He is for us, not against us.” I wrote to the poster and told him that what he said above violated Matthew 12:36, “But I tell you, on the Day of Judgment men will have to give account for every idle word they speak.” I proceeded to show him his error:
I told him, “When I say what you said with knowledge, here is how it reads: The [Babylonian deity] God was in [the Indian deity Christos, or] Christ paying for all our sins [name of an Amorite deity] on the cross…”
If you look up the word “idle” in Matthew 12:36 you will find that it could just as easily been translated “idol“; if you look into the historical background of the names God, Christ, Jesus, and sin you will find that they are all the names of idols, or false deities, placed there by the Catholics and the Caesars. I suggested that for fun he do a search in Google for the phrase “Catholic mixing“. Currently, the fourteenth result down is a Word Doc by a former nun telling about how the Catholics mix paganism into their beliefs wherever they go. Anyway, to say these names aloud is to speak idol words that violate Matthew 12:36 (We’ll be judged for speaking idol words), Deuteronomy 12:3-4 (We’re to destroy the pagan deities names but not Jahuwah’s), and Exodus 23:13 (We are commanded not to let the names of pagan deities cross our lips).
Revelation 17:3 says, “And [the angel] bore me away [rapt] in the Spirit into a desert (wilderness), and I saw a woman seated on a scarlet beast that was all covered with blasphemous names.”
The name Babylon itself means “confusion (by mixing)“.
To blaspheme is to pierce, perforate, or bore a hole in, or hollow out a name. If you know anything about the Scriptures, you know that God, Jesus, & Christ are not anything near their Hebrew equivalents. According to Strong’s Hebrew #1409 God or gawd is synonymous with the Far East deities of Luck or Fortune. I learned about this when the Father brought to my attention Isaiah 65:11. According to Strong’s Hebrew #1408 God or gawd is the name of a Babylonian deity. According to Vine’s Expository Dictionary God is the name of a pagan deity which was adopted by the Christians contrary to Jeremiah 10:2 (learn not the ways of the heathen) and Ephesians 4:17 (walk not in the way of the gentiles).
Supposedly, JeZeus was arrived at because the Greeks had difficulties transliterating Jahushuwah’s name. By blotting out Jahushuwah’s name the Greeks acted contrary to Deuteronomy 12:3-4 (We are to destroy, or lay waste to the pagan deity’s names, but, we are not to do so to Jahuwah’s name) and Revelation 2:13, where Jahushuwah says, “you are clinging to and holding fast My name” where “clinging to and holding fast My name” means to keep it carefully and faithfully; to retain (meaning to keep it in its original form). I reminded him that we are not Greek and in English we have all the sounds necessary to pronounce both the Father’s and the Son’s Hebrew Names. Jahushuwah’s Name is laced through all the Old Covenant and translated in English as salvation; Yah-hoo-shoo-ah. There is most certainly no reason why we should perpetuate the Greek’s error. Here is Part 2 of this post.
I posted about the phrase “hallowed be thy name” from “the Lord’s Prayer” here.
Here is a post about the superior being I believe in whose name is not G-d.
I address the issue that the Creator does not care what we call Him here.

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Proverbs 3:5 states: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.”
The Bible is the Living Word, it is not a shopping list in which we pick and choose from to muddy the Truth in the flesh. Spiritually, the book of Isaiah focuses on overcoming idolatry. To me, Isaiah 43:10-12 packs a very powerful punch:
“You are my witnesses,” declares the Lord, “”and my servants whom I have chosen, so that you may know and believe me and understand that I am He. Before me, no god was formed, nor will there be one after me. I, even I, am the Lord, and apart from me there is no savior. I have revealed and saved and proclaimed~ I, and not some foreign god among you. You are my witnesses,” declares the Lord, “that I am GOD.
We all may, at some point, be forced to realize that our perception of God is something that we, ourselves, have conjured up and not the One true God at all.
And so, I leave off with this final Truth:
“My Father, You are the Lord my GOD. I desire to love you, listen to Your voice and hold fast to You, for You, Lord, are my life.~ Deut.30:20
But your verse validates your poster’s point: Matthew 12:36, “But I tell you, on the DAY OF JUDGMENT men will have to give account for every idle word they speak.”
We will have to give an account on the Day of Judgment, at the end of all things. But as of right now, we are living in an age of grace brought to us by J-sus. If G-d is angry with us or dishing out wrath, that would be double jeopardy — dishing out punishment TWICE. G-d is not unjust. It is not of works, but of grace. I pray the Lord speaks this revelation into your heart.
To my way of thinking your assertions are incorrect. To me, it looks like you have only been listening to what others tell you instead of meditating on the Word yourself. As I’ve meditated on this issue over the last 29 years, I’ve come to the conclusion that Jahuwah’s judgments are continuously being carried out. This is what Jahushuwah taught by way of implication in John 9:2 where the disciples asked Him, “Rabbi, who transgressed, this man or his parents that he should be born blind?” The question gave an indication that Jahushuwah and His disciples were going down the street and he was instructing them as to why, or, what transgressions had been committed, resulting in different individuals being afflicted with various kinds of maladies. This blind man turned out to be an exception to the rule, which is evident when Jahushuwah replies in verse 3, “It was not that this man or his parents transgressed, but he was born blind in order that the workings of Jahuwah should be manifested in him.” If you’re speaking idle/idol words, because I am commanded to love you, I am rebuking you right now and warning you that there is a price to pay for that in this life. Proverbs 4:19 conveys what I am trying to in this post, “The way of the wicked [those having an admixture of what is good and what is evil in their words; speaking idle/idol words] is calamity; they do not recognize, admit, acknowledge or confess why they are obliterated or made feeble and weak.”
Vicki: Enoch 60:4-6 I found written the following:
“And Michael sent another angel from among the set-apart ones and he raised me up, and when he had raised me up my spirit returned; for I had not been able to endure the look of this host, and the
“5 commotion and the quaking of the heaven. And Michael said unto me: ‘Why are you disquieted with such a vision? Until this day lasted the day of His mercy; and He has been merciful and
“6 long-suffering towards those who dwell on the earth. And when the day, and the power, and the punishment, and the judgment come, which Jahuwah of Spirits has prepared for those who worship not the righteous law, and for those who deny the righteous judgment, and for those who take His name in vain-that day is prepared, for the elect a covenant, but for Torah violators an inquisition. When the punishment of Jahuwah of Spirits shall rest upon them, it shall rest in order that the punishment of Jahuwah of Spirits may not come, in vain, and it shall slay the children with their mothers and the children with their fathers. Afterward the judgment shall take place according to His mercy and His patience.”
Look where mercy and patience fall in this quote. It is after the “children with their mothers and the children with their fathers” are slain. Notice that “name in vain” is involved in this. Also notice that the phrase “worship not the righteous law” is involved in this judgment that disquieted Enoch. I hope you will study this matter further as your position seems to be more serious than you currently know. Bear
These are pleasant guidelines that i attempt out there, I will be pleased I came across it. With thanks.