So many tempests in teacups, it's hard to keep track of them all.
Quote:"Who the heck is Yahshua, we are English speakers on this forum, join a Hebrew forum if you insist on using Hebrew names not here?
Jesus Christ is his English name, what is wrong with that because then everyone will know exactly who you are refering to"
Since you asked Alan--i use his original name or the one that is much closer to his original name for a few reasons. One reason, well, i'll give you an example. If you were given the name Alan at birth, and you go to a foreign country, would you prefer to be called Alan or say their equivalent of your name? Personally, i would prefer to be called Justin wherever i go, as that's the name i was born with and am use to. It's really not that important though, from this angle.
Two, my "disk", Spirit, or whatever you prefer to call it, had a lifetime (actually, maybe a couple) during Yeshua's time and knew and called him by that name. (insert diatribe here about how past lives are rubbish, etc).
I prefer to call my friend, by his given name, even though now i'm in a different time and culture. That's how those selves were introduced to him and knew him.
But above all and the reason why i most prefer to call Jesus by his given original name, is that the name Jesus indirectly represents a lot that is negative about the development of Christianity. It was originally a Jewish/Hebrew movement that got violently co-opted by the Romans. The Romans referred to him by the Greek translation of his name, Iesous, which later became our english "Jesus".
Since i really dislike the Roman "intervention" in this movement, and how much they twisted, distorted, and tried to turn it into something it's not (and they were pretty successful all in all through what became the Catholic Empire), calling Jesus by his given, original name and not his Greco-Roman influenced name is my own little personal rebellion to this development and influence on the legacy of my Teacher's life, example, and teachings. And an influence that sadly continues to this day.
Besides, i have a penchant for accuracy in general. It has nothing to do with being or appearing different despite some folks projections. That such folks claim to know the heart (motivations and intentions) of others, when they tend to poo poo psychism and any kind of practice of these capabilities seems a bit ironic and definitely hypocritical. Also, even if one believes in the above, and thinks it's ok or well to practice such things, most whom do, will tell you that knowing the heart of others in only an accurate way always, is one of the hardest things to do. You have become like, or at least close to being like, Yeshua to do so. Few humans there are that are even close in this life.
Anyways, regarding names, i also recognize that at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter what you label him or not. I don't think he cares and i don't think it's all that important if others call him Jesus or Yeshua, which is why i never have and never will ask others to call him by the latter name though i do.
Why do you care what i call him? Is it somehow directly affecting your life in some way?
Btw, i usually put (Jesus) right next to Yeshua at some point in my posts to make plain who and what i'm talking about. A reference point for those who may not know.
According to the logic of only ever using words that all or most others know, then this would preclude, apparently, ever using more advanced vocabulary.
Well, then my speech and writing would become like Donald Trump's, and i just don't want to go there...
Perhaps Rondele is content with sounding like a loud Trump, but i'm not.
Personally, i think exposing people to different, unfamiliar or new concepts, ideas, words, etc helps to stretch their minds and keep them flexible and active, which is important for learning and maintaining perceptive capabilities.