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Here are some quotes from our visitors about loving god:
... because he can help us? Do we love god because of what he can do? Or can we say like the vikings that though the gods will eventually lose and die, for odin we shall fight.
... because I want to feel suffering when i am near those who are suffering, and try to give them some comfort. It's feel's great to be able to give.
... because first loved us. speak forth his praises! lift up holy hands to him and bless the name of jesus! even in the wilderness, god is there.
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Facts on god and church:
YHWH, the name of God or Tetragrammaton, in Phoenician (1100 BC to AD 300), Aramaic (10th Century BC to 0) and modern Hebrew scripts.For more details on this topic, see Names of God.
With this in mind, the Kabbalist Isaac Luria, explained that all creation contained ("nitzutz" or "holy sparks") the remnants and shards of the sephiroth/kaylim which God had shattered and offered a theological purpose known as ("Tikkun Olam" or "healing the world") which states that humanity's duty is to recognize the holy sparks inherent in all creation and to elevate them by performing ("mitzvoth"), otherwise regarded as the fulfillment of Biblical obligations. This view gave rise to the concept of panentheism in Judaism: The notion that God is inherent in all things, and is corroborated by the Jewish principle ("b'tzelem Elohim" or "in the image of God"), inferring that all humanity is created with God inherent. The concept derives from Genesis 9:6 (serving as a Biblical proof-text for the position), "For in the image of God He made man." Thus, suggested Luria, by doing mitzvoth directed towards our fellow human being, we recognize the nitzutz within them, and thus sanctify and elevate their inherent Godliness.
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