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  • Oh, is Mike Lindell reentering the ring? That guy never disappoints

  • This has become the culture at many if not most large companies. Only the people who are willing to totally debase themselves and incessantly parrot the company line rise to the top, and that has an inverse relationship with talent.

  • What kind of information are you looking for?

  • As someone who's been watching TV since the 80s, no, this is not Netflix's fault.

  • What did Tim do to deserve this

  • It's crazy to look at everything behind him and know that it was forged or cast by hand. This is an amazing photograph

  • On your birthday, you get to pick

  • I didn't say that. Yahweh used to be a part of a polytheistic religion and over time became the only god. That doesn't make polytheism and monotheism the same thing, but it does make Allah and God the same god as the Yahweh from the original polytheistic religion.

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  • The etymology of some words have previous origins, but that's it.

    What are you basing this on? It's pretty settled among historians that the Abrahamic God is Yahweh, who was previously a minor deity in the Canaanite pantheon.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahweh

    The concept of God in...all of Abrahamic monotheism...is very different from other religions (including the pagan religions of the time), it's way less bestial and/or anthropomorphic and local.

    Whoa. Super judgemental here, and also wrong.

    Semitic polytheism transitioned into Abrahamic monotheism by way of Yahwism, a variety of Canaanite paganism centred on Yahweh, the national god of the Iron Age kingdoms of Israel and Judah. In this process, Yahweh was syncretized with El, the supreme god of the Canaanite pantheon, whose name "El" אל, or elah אלה is a word for "god" in Hebrew, cognate to Arabic ʼilāh إله, and its definitive pronoun form الله Allāh, "(The) God".

  • What happens when electricians need to do work but the lines are energized by these? This is a genuine question. It seems like a really difficult problem to solve

  • It's a headline not based on the article for sure. There's no question about it existing

  • God that article made me queasy. As a Texan, I hope for a day when we'll have state leadship who is interested in protecting the people of Texas rather than lying and covering up to protect exploitative business leaders

  • Isn't there evidence that the Canaanite gods El and Ba'al were merged into Yahweh, who remains to this day the Christian god and the Islamic Allah? These people are burning their own god

    Edit: My Lemmy client is messing up and won't let me respond to comments. Just wanted to add that yeah, the Muslim Allah is the same Abrahamic God that Christians and Jews worship. In fact, the name "Allah" is directly derived from the god "El":

    The majority of scholars consider[Allah] to be derived from a contraction of the Arabic definite article al- and ilāh "deity, god" to al-lāh meaning "the deity, the God." Originally, ʾilāh was used as an epithet for the West Semitic creator god ʾIlu (the Ugaritic version of El), before being adopted as the proper name itself for this god

    El, Ba'al, Yahweh, God, and Allah are all wrapped up in each other

  • How are you on topic?

  • You have veered extraordinarily off topic

  • This reads like even medevac helicopters will be grounded. Don't have a medical emergency in a rural part of the Trans-Pecos, I guess