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Old 11-11-2020, 01:11 AM
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cursing God?

Is cursing God an unforgiving act?
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Old 11-11-2020, 05:08 AM
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Is cursing God an unforgiving act?

There are many definitions of God. The one I like comes from Genesis 1:1 which reads: "In the beginning, God created the Heaven(s) and the Earth."

The reason why I choice this scripture is the Hebrew word for God is אֱלֹהִ֑ים which is pronounce in Hebrew something like ’ĕ·lō·hîm. This 'process' is known as the transliteration of a word foreign to us but is rendered using our alphabet so we can get an idea of how the word was pronounced in the foreign language. When a 'source' language word is translated into 'another' language, if the 'destination' language does not already have a word for the source language word, the word is generally rendered in the source language with an expression very close to the transliteration. In this case, the word should have been rendered as something like Elohim, but it wasn't.

This expression, rendered as God, is one of the most mysterious words I have found in the Bible. Why do I say that? The expression can be translated as God, god, gods, judge, divine being and apparently...... us.

Using the less definition mentioned, and then replacing that word with God, your questioned is rendered as:

                        Is cursing us an unforgiving act?

Is a question that most people can easily answer......... but then......
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Old 11-11-2020, 07:13 AM
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Is cursing God an unforgiving act?


What do you personally think ?
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Old 11-11-2020, 02:46 PM
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I thought that Elohim meant "The many Gods and Goddesses" or something like that.
elohim or 'elohiym (ʼĕlôhîym) is a grammatically plural noun for "gods" or "deities" or various other words in Biblical Hebrew.
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Old 11-11-2020, 02:48 PM
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What do you personally think ?
If I knew I wouldnt be asking
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Old 11-11-2020, 05:02 PM
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I thought that Elohim meant "The many Gods and Goddesses" or something like that.
elohim or 'elohiym (ʼĕlôhîym) is a grammatically plural noun for "gods" or "deities" or various other words in Biblical Hebrew.

Elohim can mean many things...............

Sometimes...... I get a feeling it might resonate more with what we call the 'Universe'.
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Is cursing God an unforgiving act?
To continuously curse God, Day and Night until you pass into the Spirit Realm, may have some detrimental effects. IDK.
Even this I sense God, will attempt to correct and bring a person into the Beloved fold.
Either by reincarnation (Which I don't confirm or deny)
Or correction in the Spirit Realms.

To curse God and then turn from that curse is of course forgiven by my God.
My God is Love, Spirit and a Sacred Mystery who distributes blessings continuously Day and Night on All Creation equally.

But the fact that a person cursed God in the first place probably means they
have Heart and Mind or Body reasons that may be hardening their Heart.
These issues should be uprooted and corrected by any number of Spiritual practices.
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Old 21-03-2021, 05:08 PM
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No, of course it isn't an unforgivable thing, Tirisilex. :)

If we as imperfect humans can forgive our children yelling at us when we take their dessert away....
God, Who IS Love Itself - all wisdom and compassion ...laughs at our childish emotions cursing Him.
He knows exactly how dumb we are...He created us that way to search for wisdom and Him.
It's part of the Lila, the Cosmic Dance.

As an example ---look at the forgiveness in Jesus for the criminal next to him and those that tortured and murdered him.
When in doubt about God's Nature and Heart when you don't
have a personal intimate relationship
with God yourself---look to the life of Jesus...it helps. That's why he came to teach us of God's boundless love and forgiveness.
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Is cursing God an unforgiving act?

Atleast your being honest about how you feel. Hopefully you'll get over the anger and move on in a loving light. Amen
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Old 19-04-2021, 09:08 PM
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It wasn't done out of anger or hate.. It was done out of quick foolishness when reading an occult book that dealt with demons. I burnt the book the next day. I repented the split second I had done it.. It has been on my mind since 1994 and has scared me since then. However in recent months I am now getting better.
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