Okay. I'm not Jewish, I'm Mormon, but I'm interested in Judaism (not in converting; I just like learning a lot about different religions) and I keep noticing it written as not God but "G-d"....why?
some people consider saying god is taking his name in vain, and also ive heard, that the name of god shouldnt be written in case someone was to defame it, or something along that line. im agnostic but very interested in judaism, and too, not in converting but i like learning about it, and my girlfriends jewish so yeah..
http://www.bibletopics.com/topics/331.htm The torah has multiple warnings on the casual use and abuse of god's name.
Umm, God's true name is so completely beautiful that it is not said among those not ready for it. 'God' is simply symbolic like G-d.
Of course they don't. Where the hell have you been for the past 6000 years? So, where did you get the idea that I am saying that Jewish people don't believe in God? You know, I have something funny to tell you sometime, but not right now.
Do you believe that there is a true name for God that some people do say, a name that does not just have the meaning and significance we've given it? Dauer
Its widely believed that just just scrolling down with the name of god, is on the same level as throughing it away. If you want to throw a piece of paper away with the name of god, you are to bury it
Gaza, I'm not sure where you heard that. When I go to websites that have God's unspoken name in Hebrew on them, there is usually a reminder not to throw anything away that is printed out, and to bury it as you said. But God is not God's name. It's not even Hebrew. The Tetragrammaton is God's unspoken name. When reading Hebrew, it is typically substituted in speech with HaShem, which means The Name, or Adonai, which means Lord. Dauer
actually God or G-D just refers to the propper noun. g-d is just respect, and is NOWHERE in the torah which isnt in english anyway. the hebrew name for god, is not supposed to be taken in vain or common use. and it should not be thrown away or erased. im agnostic, but come from a jewish backround.
yeah as far as i've heard its just a respect thing that you shouldnt write out the full name of god or something like that