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I changed my name from Nathan to Solomon as a way to help leave Christianity and find a new identity. I love the name but if its offensive to the family I will change it. I am serious about my conversion here and love that I have found this. It feels so freeing and right.
 
I changed my name from Nathan to Solomon as a way to help leave Christianity and find a new identity. I love the name but if its offensive to the family I will change it. I am serious about my conversion here and love that I have found this. It feels so freeing and right.

Solomon is Jewish. Like Cohen.
 
Just as much as Schlomo and Chaim, or any other comically jewish name, I would suggest another name change.
 
You changed your name from one biblical jewish name to another. Both are the same. The name Solomon is een worse, because it's associated with enemy abusive grimoires that slander our Gods and try to control them in the name of the jewish god and angels: the Grimorium Verum, Lesser Key of Solomon and many others.

Not telling you to do anything as it's your own choice. But if I wanted to leave xianity and all Abrahamism behind I would choose a name with Celtic, Roman, Greek, Germanic or any other pre-jewish Pagan origins.
 
I changed my name from Nathan to Solomon as a way to help leave Christianity and find a new identity. I love the name but if its offensive to the family I will change it. I am serious about my conversion here and love that I have found this. It feels so freeing and right.
It sounds like a joke.
The jews are usually called Solomon.

Most people in your normal daily life will think that you are jewish.

I recommend that you take a name that is not biblical.
 
Nathan was a better name. I didn't know that this name was in the bible, and I think most people wouldn't know this. Anyway, there are many very common and normal names that were also used for characters in the bible. Most of the most normal and common regular names are somewhere in the bible. It is not something to worry about.
 
I changed my name from Nathan to Solomon as a way to help leave Christianity and find a new identity. I love the name but if its offensive to the family I will change it. I am serious about my conversion here and love that I have found this. It feels so freeing and right.
It is very funny since Solomon is a jewish name. It is also written in the bible
 
Just to make it clearer, ยซSolomonยป is a Pagan Allegory stolen and perverted by the Jews. The real Jewish King Solomon never existed.

Read this: The Temple of Solomon.

Also some info for you:

Solomon is a spiritual allegory that is stolen from Pagans. ยซ...ยป The "Lesser key of solomon" is a bollocks grimoire that was written by jews, based on again stolen and totally perverted material.
Source: Reply from HPHC.

Saturn is also a planet directly responsible for immortality, and without Saturn and the proper placing of this energy into specific center, there is no basis upon which to build the so called "Temple of The Sun", what became later the "Temple of Solomon". If you spiritually advance then Saturn will not be as hostile to you.
Source: Elysian Fields, Heaven, Saturn and Magnum Opus.

The true meaning of the "Temple of Solomon" is the TEMPLE OF THE SUN. "Sol" "Om" and "On" are all words for the Sun. "Sol" is the Latin word for the Sun and is close to the English word "soul." "Om" is a name given by the Hindus to the Spiritual Sun and "On" is an Egyptian word for Sun. The symbolism of the Temple of Solomon was stolen and made into an actual character, as with the fictitous nazarene and nearly everything in the Judeo/Christian Bible.

For more information:
The Removal and Desecration of the Original Gentile Religious Texts - Ancient Gentile Religious Texts: Replaced With Meaningless Rabbinical Drivel and Enemy Literary Filth.
Source: A History of the Baphomet.
 
Most of the names in the enemy bible arent even "jewish" in origin - the jews don't own anything they just hijack them. Names that end in "-el" or "-ah" were of earlier Semitic languages, like pre-Judaic Aramaic, which I believe was the lingua franca of the Middle East, since I always see Aramaic translations.

It's like names that end with "-stein" or "-berg"....those are clearly Germanic not jewish.

I'm not gonna lie, Solomon is actually a cool-sounding name, and as it's been mentioned, Solomon is of Pagan origin, and so is Israel (ISIS-RA-EL, I forgot who mentioned it). In terms of Nathan, a common variant is "Nathaniel" or "Nathan'el".
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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