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Liverpool Community Spirit

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Church NameLiverpool Community Spirit
Address17 Cathedral Close Merseyside
CityLiverpool
Website

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    Here are some quotes from our visitors about loving god:

    ... because he sent his one and only son to die for us.

    ... because it also makes my dad happy. I used to date this guy who went to church just for the community there, but now I am also a true believer.

    ... because he first loved us. Stand firm and see the deliverance the lord will give you, o lord my god, i called to you for help and you healed me.

    Facts on god and church:

    Earliest attestation of the Germanic word in the 6th century Codex Argenteus (Mt 5:9)The word God continues Old English/Germanic god (guþ, gudis in Gothic, gud in modern Scandinavian and Gott in modern German), from Proto-Germanic *uan. The original meaning and etymology of the Germanic word god has been hotly disputed, though most agree to a reconstructed Proto-Indo-European form *khutóm, which is the neuter passive perfect participle of the root *khu-, which likely meant "libation", "sacrifice". Common Germanic strong verb *geutan (Anglo-Saxon gotan) = "to pour", English in-got. The connection between these meanings is likely via the meaning "pour a libation". Another possible meaning of *khutóm is "invocation", related to Sanskrit hta.

    Some Jewish, Christian and Muslim Medieval philosophers, including Moses Maimonides and Pseudo-Dionysius developed what is termed as Apophatic Theology or the Via Negativa, the idea that one cannot posit attributes to God and can only be discussed by what God is not. For example, we should not say that God exists in the usual sense of the term.

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