Unveiling God's True Name: A Journey Through History and Faith


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Oct 16 2024 40 mins   1

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What is the real name of God ??  
Joined by Graham Hichens this evening to have what will no doubt be a compelling conversation

In this episode of the Shelley Tasker Show, we delve into a fascinating discussion with Graham Hitchins, a recurring guest and friend of the show. We explore the intriguing topic of God's real name, questioning the traditional narratives and interpretations that have been accepted for centuries. Graham shares insights from the King James Bible, highlighting the plural references to God and challenging the conventional understanding of the Holy Trinity.

We journey through history, examining the First Council of Nicaea and the influence of Constantine, who merged pagan rituals with Christian festivals, altering the calendar and religious practices. Graham sheds light on the translation and transcription of biblical texts, revealing how the original meanings may have been lost or altered over time.

The conversation takes a deep dive into the Old Testament, particularly the story of Jobe, and the concept of Elohim, suggesting a plurality of powerful entities rather than a singular God. We discuss the implications of these interpretations on our understanding of biblical history and the nature of God.

Graham introduces us to lesser-known texts like the Book of Enoch and the Book of Thomas, which offer alternative perspectives and challenge the authority of established religious institutions. We also touch on the historical dispersal of the tribes of Israel and their potential influence on European cultures.

Throughout the episode, we question the accuracy of traditional biblical teachings and explore the possibility of a more personal and direct connection with the divine, as suggested by the Book of Thomas. Join us for this thought-provoking exploration of faith, history, and the search for truth.