I think I remember seeing "Gut in Himmel" on a wall in a kitchen meaning God in Heaven.
Actually, I myself call the Heavenly Father the Heavenly Father just to get away from the over, overused "God" in English, who of course as you know, is specifically used by all of those who don't actually believe in a god at all to designate the thing that THEY TOO HAVE as much as WE CHRISTIANS WITH OUR JESUS, when in fact some of them are implied and in name only Buddhists, for instance, which in fact is the essence of aethism. It is the ultimate perfected aethiesm, ending up with leaving it as a form of attaining the God of the Christians.
If this is hard to follow, actually, it is basic logic if you just look at each sentence.
Personally, I don't like to get very far away from the Bible with anything anyone decided to do, and like Paul, question angels anymore unless I can see their passport. And of course I can't.
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