Guest guest Posted September 14, 1995 Report Share Posted September 14, 1995 Please accept my humble obeisances. I would like to make a kind of follow up question to the chanting issue. It is again regarding my discussion with that Jewish person. The Jews are not allowed to even mention the name of God (That person even writes G-d instead of God). And the reason is that we are so offensive in this age that we are not qualified to, except in special prayers. Now it sure makes sense in a way that we are very disqualified to take the names of the Lord in our mouths. And they say that just uttering the name of the Lord routinely or in daily talks is offensive. But I never even considered this point before, since it was always natural for us to chant as much as possible, and even if offenses are there it seems like they can not really put us on the "minus side" where it would be best not to chant at all. But how do I prove that point? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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