I must tell you that I find that the Christian faith and though it has not been studied yet by myself, I concern myself that the Moslem faith and others all whom wish to pray to an entity do not pray directly to our G-d who is the Creator of the Universe. The christians of particular do have a Lord, but if that is not exactly G-d, its not G-d. Its a man per se or the man that they believe is the lord above. But in turn, I anticipate that the true target of these prayers is the emptiness that existed prior to creation. In fact, it is my belief that the idea of Jesus was to give the emptiness that existed prior to creation a presence in the world here and thus it was a destructive force that brings about the existence of evil. In my belief, evil was the result of the creation of something out of nothing. Thus the nothingness wants to rebel and return to its original state whereas the Creation continues and continues indefinately. So to me, the risk of listening to a christian pray to a god of his choice or a lord or when he mentions the "lord", he is thinking of perhaps the Lord of Hosts, but his aim is off. So I must say that I can not always acnowledge another persons prayer with an amen, even if the words were clerically correct. The prayer comes from the heart and thus it must be directed at a Supernatural Host. If it is directed inefficiently or inable, you can not confirm that prayer in your own soul. But rest assured we are not against the christians or the moslems or anyone else for that matter. I just suggest that you may wish to consider the heart and blessings overall of any person who makes them. And perhaps this may apply to some of our Jewish people as well.
But overall, G-d is true and G-d is real. That is so clear it is never to be disputed at least in the soul that I claim.
So be good and pray to the divine Being. There is One. He is One and his Name is One.
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