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Name(s) for God and religious/spiritual etymologie

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It’s interesting even the word God

backwards it’s dog

this is what wiki says

 »From Middle English god, from Old English god, originally neuter, then changed to masculine to reflect the change in religion to Christianity, from Proto-West Germanic *god n, from Proto-Germanic *gudą, from *ǵʰutóm, neuter/inanimate of Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰutós (“invoked (one)”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰewH-(“to call, to invoke”) or *ǵʰew- (“to pour”). Not related to the word good or Persian خدا‎ (xodâ, “god”). »

https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/god#:~:text=From Middle English god%2C from,-European *ǵʰewH- (“
 

i was just watching a video about the Kaaba (which was built or used by Abraham according to the Quran) and then one of the youtube comments said th Abraham and Brahman are connected. Even Abrahams wife is called Sarah and Brahmans consort is called Saraswati. Kaaba and cube are the same word.

The word Allah probably comes from El or Elohim.

Also interesting the word YWHW imo

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   @Leo Gura already had a video on the different names of God, how god is described in his Islam video.

   Also, Etymology*.

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30 minutes ago, Danioover9000 said:

   @Leo Gura already had a video on the different names of God, how god is described in his Islam video.

So?

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