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To: Alamo-Girl; YHAOS; betty boop; MrB; TXnMA

[ God’s Name is I AM, YHwH (HE IS), Alpha, Omega, Word. ]

What IF God has no name like the Holy Spirit.?.
Joseph or Mary nicknamed Jesus, Jesus.. he may not have had a spiritual name either..
Surely “I AM” is a nickname for humans.. God did not say that was his name..

My vision showed me that in the hereafter language will become obsolete.. therefore... Names..

How can language become obsolete and you can still communicate??
The answer is the thing dreams are made of.. a subject for another time perhaps..


123 posted on 08/20/2012 2:32:37 PM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole..)
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To: hosepipe; Alamo-Girl
Joseph or Mary nicknamed Jesus, Jesus. he may not have had a spiritual name either.

Pure BUNKUM, dear brother in Christ!

Revelations makes it very clear that Christ has a name, but only HE (and presumably, His Father) knows what it is.

Language will only become obsolete when human beings — made to be "social animals" from the get-go — no longer have any need to "communicate." With each other — or with God their Father.

Certainly (it seems to me), "I AM" is NOT a "nickname" for humans. The only claim that humans can make is that they "exist."

Humans only EXIST. They have no BEING in themselves — they have existence only by means of participation in BEING.

And that BEING is spelled: I AM. And such a designation can only belong/apply to the Source of Being, whose Name is spelled "I AM."

That is, God Himself.

Can we get clear about that?

124 posted on 08/20/2012 3:38:37 PM PDT by betty boop (We are led to believe a lie when we see with, and not through the eye. — William Blake)
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