[Facts] Re: the element El in Hebrew names was originally a pagan element and it should be noted
in reply to a message by (Is-rah-el) Israelle
Very interesting, and not at all offensive, though I'm not religious so what do I know? And it doesn't alter the meaning of any names in my opinion.
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I don't consider it offensive but many maybe would have been so I am cautious with the wording. I am not religious at all but I make sure to consider other people's beliefs just in case.
No, it does, because the meanings should be rewritten for example: Eliezer originally meant to mean "El is my help" but over time became a name meaning "God is my help"
Or maybe write it in the element description instead
No, it does, because the meanings should be rewritten for example: Eliezer originally meant to mean "El is my help" but over time became a name meaning "God is my help"
Or maybe write it in the element description instead
This message was edited 12/9/2024, 9:54 AM