The twelve powers

Yes, and that would apply to all religions, denominations and sects, eh?

Hence the plethora of religions and denominations of Christianity
 
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I try to keep out of the way of intrafaith discussions that are not my faith. However, I could not help but notice that the source of the material you cited to from the TruthUnity.net website apparently doesn't really know Hebrew. For example, אהיה אשר אהיה , Ehyeh asher Ehyeh (Exodus 3:14), does not mean "I am that I am".
 
Yes, and that would apply to all religions, denominations and sects, eh?

Hence the plethora of religions and denominations of Christianity
Of course. Does God see my religion, or my soul?
 
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@wil -

I try to keep out of the way of intrafaith discussions that are not my faith. However, I could not help but notice that the source of the material you cited to from the TruthUnity.net website apparently doesn't really know Hebrew. For example, אהיה אשר אהיה , Ehyeh asher Ehyeh (Exodus 3:14), does not mean "I am that I am".
That would be the conventional Christian bible translation eh? I will be what I will be. (Future tense rather than present tense is ok with me)

Your translation is?

Lol, my preacher said yesterday that we are considered heretics by most...as if I didn't already know that!

 
I don't find the bigots, racists, nationalists, misogynists, and anti LGTBQIA+ folk that I find in other churches ... I am sure some of these tendencies exist in some of the folks ...
Sadly so. Any organisation that was free from ills would be suspect, in my book ...

Johnnie Coleman, 'the First Lady of New Thought', founded the Universal Foundation for Better Living in 1974 after breaking away from the Unity Church for "blatant racism" (source).

Johnnie Colemon sounds quite a lady. An influential minister and teacher, the "First Lady of New Thought", she founded several large organisations within the African-American New Thought movement. The Johnnie Colemon Theological Seminary is named in her honour. She received a Candace Award from the National Coalition of 100 Black Women in 1987.

Christ Universal Temple under Colemon became the largest and one of the most influential churches in Chicago. The church held the funeral of Chicago Mayor Harold Washington, and Barack Obama spoke at the church both as senator and president.

Colemon served as Director of the Chicago Port Authority and Commissioner of the Chicago Transit Authority Oversight Committee; she was recognised as one of Chicago’s Living Legends by the Institute for African American Youth Development, and was honoured by DuSable Museum as an African American History Maker.

The Foundation for Better Living has more than 30 churches across the US, Canada and the Caribbean, with a majority of African American members. Colemon appointed Mary A. Tumpkin as President of the foundation in 1995, and in 2015, Sheila R. McKeithen became the foundation's third President.

So looks like an empowered feminist as well as African-American woman!
 
In the Authorized Version it is improperly translated "the Lord."
Actually it's a mark of respect towards Jewish sensitivities and tradition, it's not an error at all.

Hebrew students say that the original word is JHVH. which means the ever living male-and-female principle.
Really?
 
So looks like an empowered feminist as well as African-American woman!
Yup and she got her training at the Unity School of.Chriatianiy seminary program...like my preacher.

Colemon was ordained as a Unity Minister in 1956 and promptly founded Christ Unity Temple, later Christ Universal Temple, a Chicago-based megachurch.

But in regards to bigotry...Unity in Missouri in tje 50s was NOT woke! She was studying to be a minister and her kids could not swim in the schools pool!

We got better! Lol.
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