Who is Yahweh?
To conclude this series, let’s also briefly meet Yahweh, the god of the Christians, who is, in “his” own words, a jealous, angry, and vengeful god.
Yahweh does not exist, so his “own” words are really descriptions of the karmic people who, along with Christianity, invented him and then forced him into human lives through incarnant scripts and forced incarnations.
Let me also tell you that Yahweh has not only terrorized the Earth but has also terrorized other planets, at least Palki and Venus.
We know from the Bible that he was angry with humans and took revenge on them by banishing them from paradise, cursing them, and banishing them to the hellish Earth, where he and Satan, his twin black brother, are still torturing them.
The question is who he was jealous of. The meaning of jealous in Slovenian is different from, for example, English, where jealous means to be dissatisfied, frustrated and disappointed by another person’s success, which in our language would mean to be envious. Jealousy, by its very term, is more related to a love affair, where the jealous person would suspect that someone else is interfering in their love life, that they are having a secret relationship with, for example, their partner, or that they are openly showing that they would like to have them.
Taking both possibilities into account, the same question remains: who was Yahweh jealous of, and which god did he envy the success of and feel threatened by? Was he also angry with him and seeking revenge, or was he just wishing it?
We know that in mythology, but fortunately not in reality, Yahweh was first part of a group of local gods from the Near East, and that he had a partner named Asherah. Did some neighboring god jump in his cabbage and an angry Yahweh want revenge?
The Biblical myth says nothing about this so all the wrath of god was put on human beings after Yahweh left Earth for Heaven, where He became an abstract and immaterial being. Did Yahweh invent Adam and Eve to punish the two of them and their children for the sins of a local god who had seduced his Asherah? Did he crucify his mythological son Jesus for the sins of some other god?
Whom did Yahweh envy? Perhaps to his father, the Canaanite god El, who was the Head of the local family of gods in that part of the world? Let’s ask my digital assistant.
ChatGPT: »In the early stages of ancient Israelite religion, Yahweh was indeed associated with the Canaanite god El. El was a major deity in the Canaanite pantheon and was often referred to as the “father of the gods” or the head of the divine council. In some texts from the Hebrew Bible, such as the Psalms, Yahweh is depicted as a member of El’s divine council.
Over time, the relationship between Yahweh and El evolved, and Yahweh became more central to the Israelite religion. The Hebrew Bible contains passages that reflect this transition. For example, in Deuteronomy 32:8-9, it is said:
“When the Most High gave the nations their inheritance, when he divided all mankind, he set up boundaries for the peoples according to the number of the sons of Israel. For the Lord’s portion is his people, Jacob his allotted inheritance.”
This passage suggests that Yahweh received Israel as his portion, while the other nations were given to other divine beings (perhaps including El). It reflects the idea of Yahweh’s special relationship with the Israelites.
As the Israelite religion developed, Yahweh gradually became the sole national god of the Israelites, and the worship of other deities, including El, diminished. This transition ultimately led to monotheism, with Yahweh as the one and only God in later Judaism.
So, while there were earlier associations between Yahweh and El, in the development of Israelite religion, Yahweh took on a central role and ultimately became the God of monotheistic Israelite and Jewish faith.«
Perhaps Yahweh wanted to become the Boss of the Bosses, to defeat Father El, and become the Head of god’s family Himself. Perhaps he didn’t like his father forcing the Israelites on him and would have preferred to choose some other nation himself. Perhaps the Eskimo? Perhaps he was jealous or envious of the Father, was angry with him, and wanted revenge?
Since these are mythical figures, we will never know the answers. The only possibility would be that someone could invent the missing parts of the myth and complete the fictitious story of father El and the jealous, angry, and vengeful son Yahweh. And of course about his unsuspecting son, who was tortured and killed because of the unknown people and their unpaid loans that they never took out anyway.
In psychoanalytic theory, and still, within the mythological narrative, Yahweh could have transferred his anger from his father to himself and then punished himself by turning into the incompetent son Jesus, who was captured, tortured, and killed by the Romans in myth. But after the death of the son, when by dying on the cross He purged Himself of the sin of loserness in competition with the father, El, He became god, the One and Only, the Christ.
The historian and mythologist Arthur George, in his book The Mythology of Eden, says that El was slowly transformed into Yahweh, who, with his attributes, positions, and privileges, was also given Asherah, who was originally El’s wife. Thus Yahweh not only took over the throne of god from his father, but became the Father instead of the Father, and on top of that he got his father’s wife.
ChatGPT added that Yahweh was jealous of the other gods, so he forbade his servants to worship them and demanded their total submission to himself alone. This, of course, denied that he was the only god, let alone the One and Only. Even this simple and logical fact does not bother the Christians to grasp what a deception this is, but they can hardly wait to kneel before their Lord, to cry out and pity themselves.
Yahweh or whoever, however
ChatGPT: »Yahweh is the name of the God worshiped by the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament of the Christian Bible). The origins and development of the worship of Yahweh are subjects of scholarly study and debate.
Yahweh is often depicted as a warrior-storm god in the earlier texts of the Hebrew Bible. This portrayal is particularly evident in passages that describe Yahweh as a powerful deity associated with thunder, storms, and warfare. One of the most well-known examples is the story of the parting of the Red Sea and the conquest of the Promised Land, where Yahweh is depicted as a warrior who assists the Israelites in battle.
Over time, the understanding of Yahweh evolved, and the Israelites’ relationship with their God became more complex. This development is seen as a progression from a henotheistic or monolatrous worship (acknowledging the existence of other gods but worshiping only Yahweh) to a more exclusive monotheistic belief in the one true God.«
Yahweh is so poor that He does not even have a name. Yahweh is a variation of the letters YHWH, which in Hebrew means “I am who I am”, which is what god is said to have said to Moses when he asked for his name. He could also have said “Anyone, anyhow” and Moses would have believed him because the burning bush is not to be doubted, especially if you are a fictional character in a myth. Given that Yahweh was the god of bad weather, he could also have been the Stormy, and instead of Jesus’ cross, his emblem would have been an umbrella. A holy umbrella, of course.
Although he was worshipped as a warrior, Yahweh never appeared in person in any battle. The Israelites believed that he helped them in battles against their enemies, such as the Battle of Gibeon, in which he supposedly stopped the sun so that the Israelites had more time to fight. (The Book of Joshua 10:12-14.) Thus, Yahweh’s help is a matter of fantasy belief, not actual historical fact.
The question is, how did Yahweh manage to progress from being the weatherman on duty and occasionally setting the weather to the benefit of some people and the detriment of others, even though they were all supposed to be his servants, to being the “true” and “One and Only” god?
ChatGPT: »Several factors contributed to the transformation of Yahweh from a warrior-storm god to the God of monotheism:
1. Historical Context: The experiences of the Israelites, including their Exodus from Egypt and establishment in the Promised Land, influenced their perception of God. These historical events shaped their understanding of Yahweh as their deliverer and protector.
2. Prophetic Teachings: The Hebrew prophets played a significant role in promoting the idea of monotheism. They emphasized the exclusive worship of Yahweh and rejected the worship of other deities.
3. Literary and Theological Development: The evolving religious texts, including the Hebrew Bible, contained various traditions and narratives. As these texts were compiled and edited over time, they contributed to the theological development of Yahweh’s nature.
4. Cultural and Political Shifts: As Israelite society changed, so did their religious beliefs. Shifts in culture, politics, and exposure to other belief systems influenced their concept of God.
The transformation of Yahweh into a monotheistic deity marked a significant shift in the religious history of the Israelites. It set the stage for the development of monotheism, which ultimately had a profound impact on the Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The belief in one God, Yahweh, became a central tenet of these faiths, and the legacy of this transformation continues to shape the religious beliefs and practices of millions of people worldwide.«
Or translated: Yahweh became the main god by being invented as such, just like all the other gods.
There were struggles for territory, resources, and, apparently, gods among many nations who believed in many gods. Those who won made the laws invented the winning myths, and set up the gods. The gods of the victors were more powerful because they helped them to win. The losers lost territory, resources, and gods as they had to admit defeat to the victorious gods. Those who were more numerous, more armed, and more savage, in addition to looting, burning, raping, and killing all living things, also deposed and set up gods.
Yahweh was fortunate that the Israelites were so successful that they defeated the other believers and their gods and enthroned him as the most powerful god. Or vice versa, if they had been defeated by believers who believed in black cats, Yahweh, his father El, and his band of local gods would have been buried with the losers long ago. Jesus would never have been born on this day (he wasn’t anyway), he would have avoided the bitter cup, and he would never have seen the cross up close. Today’s believers would be petting black cats and worshipping them with kittens, kittens, kittens.
Yahweh is the biggest loser of all fictional characters
“The God of the Old Testament is arguably the most unpleasant character in all fiction: jealous and proud of it; a petty, unjust, unforgiving control-freak; a vindictive, bloodthirsty ethnic cleanser; a misogynistic, homophobic, racist, infanticidal, genocidal, filicidal, pestilential, megalomaniacal, sadomasochistic, capriciously malevolent bully.” ― Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion
Most of the gods are already dead, and soon Yahweh will be dead too
Interestingly, it is quite clear to most people, and even to the faithful, that the gods in the above list were fictional. They were just mythological beings that people once believed in out of ignorance, but with the development of science, they have been dethroned from false reality and relegated to real fiction. This is clear to everyone except the Christians, who still believe in Yahweh, even though he is no different from other fictional gods, except that he is much more violent. They still believe that Yahweh is a real being, even though they have not a single valid proof of this. Despite their fanatical belief, Yahweh is next in line to end up in the graveyard of the gods and move to his proper place in fiction.
In our new cosmos, when we abolished the Karmic organization, we also abolished all their gods, religions, and faiths. Only on Earth can we still watch believers getting lost in religious delusions, believing in lies, nonsense, and absurdities, and trembling with fear of fictional beings.
You will see how you will laugh at this karmic deity farce after the end of the planetary blockade when you will realize the truth about the Karmic organization and its religious manipulations. The religious believers will laugh too, only their smiles will be more bitter at the beginning. But once the first wave of shocking disappointment has passed – what if god existed and was a woman, a black one, and a communist – they will be relieved and will finally be able to breathe freely and relax, knowing that they have rid themselves once and for all of the psychopathic sadist Yahweh and his black twin brother Satan.
I don’t like that Satan is the last word in this article, so let me end with the Palki word “Ben”, which means “Good”.
All the best to all.
Seno
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