In every religion, there are commandments about how to treat others. The best known is commonly called the "Golden Rule," and it tells us to treat other people as we would like to be treated. Some religions also tell us to speak kindly or respectfully about others. In the Hebrew Bible (called the Old Testament by Christians), we are told in the book of Leviticus that we must never gossip or spread stories about others; we are told to avoid "Loshon Hora" (evil speech). Many scriptures, including the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, the Buddhist Sutras, and the Holy Qu'ran, say we should be forgiving of others and not speak in an angry or harsh manner. So, from the religious viewpoint, we are told that God does not want us to be cruel to other people, whether in our words or in how we treat them.
The verse says explicitly that God was talking to Noah and his three sons.
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It simply means God speed you on your journey safely, or God be with you as your travel on your journey.
In many religious beliefs, forgiveness is possible for all sins, including name-calling or insults. It is important to ask for forgiveness, seek reconciliation with the person you have offended, and strive to change your behavior in the future. God is often seen as a forgiving and understanding entity, willing to offer forgiveness to those who seek it sincerely.
If you are talking about the part in the prayer where it says: "And his kingdom has no end", Jesus', God's, or Christ's
means their PISSED
The Bible encourages believers not to worry, but to trust in God's provision and care. In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus teaches his followers not to be anxious about their daily needs, as God knows and will provide for them. Instead, believers are urged to seek first the kingdom of God and trust that he will take care of the rest.
If its with someone he really likes, its about 90% OH MY GOD, SHE IS TALKING TO ME!
Very badly.
Talking God was created in 1989.
The Bible says you either go to heaven, where God is, or hell, you'll never get to see God there, you'll stay with the devil, the apposite of God.