MrMig wrote:
Interesting. Genesis, can you tell me where the word "God" comes from?

Ooooo okay, the suspense is killing me, so I'll just tell! image

The word "God" actually has pagan origin.

http://wahiduddin.net/words/name_god.htm

"Now if the sources noted above are accurate, then the word that we use for the Supreme Being, God, comes from a very pagan origin. Thus the word god is used generically by many different religions to refer to their deity or "invoked one."

Some may laugh at the notion, the very idea that the word "God" has any origin or association with Hindu Sanskrit. To illustrate how this is possible, we again quote from 'Family Word Finder' on the historical development of our Modern English language:

Page 7, 'Word Origins' - "English belongs to the Indo-European family of languages, which consists of about 100 related tongues, all descended from prehistoric language of a pastoral, bronze working, horse breeding people, the Aryans, who inhabited the steppes of Central Asia about 4500 B.C. Scholars refer to their language at this stage as proto-Indo-European, or simply Indo-European."

As much as I dislike using that link, the info is well put-together (you can do the research on a variety of different websites).

Point being, remember that every time you use the word "God", you're not speaking from Hebrew, honey, you're speakin' PAGAN. image