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If anyone should ever hear a voice inside your mind identifying itself as Yahveh or any other god commanding you to kill your own offspring . . . you are suffereing from an acute case of homocidal schizophraenia . . .
Tell God No James F. McGrath 2008
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(Gen.i. 3); a line grand in its simplicity and evidently borrowed from the Egyptians, even as Yahveh (Jehovah) from
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'In the kabod of Yahveh,' he writes, 'radiance, power and righteous character are inextricably blended.'
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In the formation of the Old Testament, the moralization of Yahveh led to the creation of a god who coincided more with the morality of the later writers, the God Elohim.
The Necessity of Atheism David Marshall Brooks
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Yahveh as the one and supreme deity, were but following what they had assimilated from the Egyptians.
The Necessity of Atheism David Marshall Brooks
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But perished now long since is the might of Yahveh;
The Principles of English Versification Paull Franklin Baum
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Iao (Yahveh), Sabaoth, or the names of angels side by side with those of
The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism Franz Cumont
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The gods of monotheism will join the gods of polytheism and Yahveh and his associates will occupy in the minds of men the position now held by the gods of Olympus.
The Necessity of Atheism David Marshall Brooks
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The final idea of Yahveh accepted by the Hebrews was not the product of a sudden revelation but of a gradual evolution.
The Necessity of Atheism David Marshall Brooks
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Phoenicians and Babylonians, their Yahveh underwent a change, as have all other creeds since that time when brought into contact with another creed.
The Necessity of Atheism David Marshall Brooks
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