Mythology's Last Gods: Yahweh and Jesus by William Harwood
Mythology's Last Gods: Yahweh and Jesus William Harwood ebook
Page: 416
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Format: pdf
ISBN: 9780879757427
MYTHOLOGY'S LAST GODS, Yahweh and Jesus, by William Harwood, Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY, USA. The other theory is that no oral or folklore history of Jesus' birth had developed until the last 20 years of the first century, when Matthew and Luke were written, which could also explain why Paul makes no references to Jesus' origin. AN ANTHOLOGY OF ATHEISM AND RATIONALISM, a collection of great essays (esp. Christian theology apparently falls apart .. Yahweh had to have begotten these sons, too. Jesus had to have had some brothers. His realm was the history of the oppressed, not the mythology of oppressors. Mar 27, 2014 - Those are the "sons of God" cumming in unto the daughters of men, and begetting giants. Sep 1, 2010 - God has a name, Yahweh. The other common designation, Elohim, means God, the word is plural in form but treated as masculine singular, though it has been suggested that it comes from some kind of bisexual plural word.[2] It is true that Biblical Hebrew does use Elohim of a goddess (1 Kings 11:5, 33). (This is similar to the less frequent suggestion that the final letter of YHWH is a feminine ending).