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its a jewish practice stemming from the biblical prohibition not to desecrate a name of G-d... when you write something down, what you have written is temporary and may be desroyed. this would desecrate the name of G-d. so anytime we write down a name of G-d we change it somewhat, in case some unknowing person destroys what has been written. or we give G-d nicknames (ie Hashem) to avoid this, but no jew would refer to G-d here as Hashem since nobody else would know who we are talking about.

2006-09-10 18:54:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

i be attentive to i've got mastered the capability to stroll, communicate and look at. there's no longer something a lot left to learn in those fields, and that i will do all of it with finished ease. does no longer mean I by no potential stub my toe, slur some words, or discover a sentence now and then, yet i've got reached a factor the place it relatively is thoroughly causal. i'm no longer an olympic sprinter, or a public speaker, or a velocity reader -- those are all completely separate skills -- yet what I found out is lots to get via existence. I by no potential overlook that the martial arts are called an artwork, whether or no longer it relatively is an jap interpretation, yet contained in the West this does have a purpose. An artwork could no longer be something you appropriate. track, portray and sculpting all have close to endless means, yet tiers of progression which you will would desire to "grasp" to get better. A black belt, as we've defined till now at right here, is approximately having an business enterprise information of the basics, or "All person-friendly movements and ideas, may be utilized with prolonged tension and proper utility in person-friendly mixture." the main words right here would be "all person-friendly movements and ideas" and "prolonged tension and proper utility". i'd say there's a mastery of having found out the standards and be attentive to a thank you to place them to apply, merely no longer something added from the basics. i think of human beings pass a sprint too far with the notice, employing it frequently erroneously, however the motive of conveniently and casually employing what you have found out is what they are all implying. As for the martial arts as an entire, that i've got confidence is impossible, fairly as an artwork.

2016-09-30 13:49:44 · answer #2 · answered by huenke 4 · 0 0

Some feel it is very wrong to write the word God if what they write it on may be destroyed.
Such as the Internet which can lose data!
So to get the idea across and not violate there belief they write God and G-d!

It is standard and most get the meaning!

2006-09-11 06:21:42 · answer #3 · answered by Grandreal 6 · 0 0

I like the idea of this.

Perhaps it could mean that "g-d" is more than letters and definitions can encompass.

Then again perhaps it is a way to get past spam and various forms of editorial suppression that seems to be in vogue around the world today.

2006-09-10 19:01:14 · answer #4 · answered by Egen K 1 · 1 0

Yeah. It's like the writer considers the word 'god' a cuss-word, huh?

2006-09-10 18:48:10 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Mainly because the Jewish people do not spell G*d this way. It was added this was for people to understand who G*d was by King James in the translation he had done.

2006-09-10 18:49:06 · answer #6 · answered by fatboysdaddy 7 · 1 0

It's like in Harry Potter, Lord V. is He-who-must-not-be-named.

2006-09-10 18:59:40 · answer #7 · answered by Jim L 5 · 0 0

It's ridiculous quite frankly... The Jewish aren't allowed to say God's NAME in vain but bible god's name isn't God...it is the Hebrew name YHWH or Yahweh, or YHVH or something like that.

2006-09-10 18:57:10 · answer #8 · answered by FreeThinker 3 · 0 0

They don't believe they are worthy to speak the word.

This is usually seen in Judaism and Messianic Judaism.

2006-09-10 18:57:30 · answer #9 · answered by eigelhorn 4 · 0 0

Christian teens that are confused of the spelling of the word "god" with its urban phonetically written "gawd" write it as "g-d" to avoid embarrassment.

2006-09-10 18:55:56 · answer #10 · answered by Alucard 4 · 1 0

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