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@ mleku
2025-03-01 10:05:13
the words "god" and "angels" are intermingled if you look through all the many texts related to it, as is the word Lord (which usually means a god or angel who is respected by the writer) - and i'm not just talking about semitic or even european texts, the south americans said this of chocolate when the spanish arrived "this is food of the gods" so it got the scientific name "theobroma" meaning food of the gods
"gods" is basically a synonym for "angels" and THE God, the one that is mostly intended in the biblical text where capitalised, or the arabic version "al lah" is a disincarnate being that is responsible for creating the universe and dictating its laws.
'god' and 'gods' and 'angel/angels' are actually words for people who have been percieved to have power beyond the knowledge of the person observing them
that's all i'm gonna write about it now though, i could back it up with references to many other things as well if i sat down and shuffled through my books