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    G-d = G0d = God à la jewish way of writing it
    G-d = G0d = God à la jewish way of writing it


    The name of G-D is so holy to the Jewish faith that they dont even say the name or write it just on any document. That document might trivialy be tossed in the trash or left in vain.
    The name of G-D is so holy to the [[Jewish]] faith that they dont even say the name or write it just on any document. That document might trivialy be tossed in the trash or left in vain.
    So a vigilance and mindfullness are maintained whenever G-d is the subject.
    So a vigilance and mindfullness are maintained whenever G-d is the subject.


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    * [[Gods]]
    * [[Gods]],[[God]]


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    [[Category:Gods]]

    Latest revision as of 20:15, 23 March 2007

    G-d = G0d = God à la jewish way of writing it

    The name of G-D is so holy to the Jewish faith that they dont even say the name or write it just on any document. That document might trivialy be tossed in the trash or left in vain. So a vigilance and mindfullness are maintained whenever G-d is the subject.

    There are other people (atm no sure whom) that also have this kind of approach to their version of the creator. When they reffer to g-d they say He who's name is not to be uttered.

    If you were G0d

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