Outlandish proof that “allah” is not the God of the Bible

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  1. Otherwise Mohammad would have know that God’s true name is YHWH & the quran would have also mention that, but since Mohammad was born a pagan, he only knew paganism & gave his god, the only name he knew for god, “allah”, the same god that his father was a slave to; Abdullah; slave of allah. You’ll notice that if Mohammad had know God, his followers would had honored God by being true believers named “Abijah”, “slave of Jah”, you’ll also notice that Mohammad’s wife’s name was Khadijah, possibly an Ebonite Jewess or Nabataean Christian?


    God’s memorial name to us, is YHWH, which is shortened in Hebrew names as; “Y’, Ye, Yah”, at the beginning, “iah, ia & jah” at the end

     
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  3. Zyxoas Registered Senior Member

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    You do know that, just like the English word "God," Allah doesn't really meany anything? It just says "al-Illah," "the god," stressing that there is only one God.

    La illaha illa Allah -- There are no gods except the God/No one has the right to be worshiped except Allah.

    Are you a Jehova's Witness? No, I'm not interested in learning about Jehovah, but I'm sure that my next door neighbour would like to know more. No thanks, I don't want a free copy of Watchtower; my Hustlers are all the brainless reading I need.
     
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  5. ellion Magician & Exorcist (93) Registered Senior Member

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    like above poster says "allah" is just a word like "God" is the name used to describe the entity/nonentity manifestation of God. there are some strange and wonderful mysteries to be discovered within the names of biblical characters. something else you might find interesting if you have a concordance or a search function on an ebible search for the phrase "Behold... who's name is the BRANCH...as one who groweth underground.. like a brand plucked from the fire" something like that. it is in last books of the old testament. lots of curious things in the last books of the old testament.
     
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  7. Zyxoas Registered Senior Member

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    The word "Allah" is obviously related to the word "Eli" Jesus is said to have used at the cross when asking God why he had forsaken him.
     
  8. PsychoticEpisode It is very dry in here today Valued Senior Member

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    Where does going to these depths about a friggin name for God get you?
     
  9. Medicine*Woman Jesus: Mythstory--Not History! Valued Senior Member

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    M*W: "Al-lah" and "E-loh" mean the same thing. "Elohim" means many gods. However, "Eli" refers to Helios, the Greek word for the sun. The sun was the original god (right after the moon was considered to be god). The sun is the true "alpha" and "omega." I can't speak for Islam, but I believe they originally worshipped the moon. The crescent moon appears on their flag or something. But as far as christianity goes (which I can speak for), is a metaphor for sun worship. The god Jesus prayed to in heaven when he was allegedly on the cross was the sun. "Eli, Eli (my god, my god) "lama sabacthani?" (why have you forsaken me?) All that means is that the sun was going down which brings the Sabbath. Metaphor, simply metaphor.
     
  10. SkinWalker Archaeology / Anthropology Moderator

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    Proselytizing, preaching and "my god is bigger than your god" nonsense isn't permitted.
     
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