Regarding the appellations of God

1)  The word "God" is used very frequently in the text. Overuse in our western culture has made this word almost irrelevant and meaningless in the course of normal conversations and in readings such as this. That is unfortunate. For the redundancy and seeming overuse of that word in the text, I apologize.

2)  The word "It" is also used, but sparingly as the "IT" word seems to unsettle most people. Traditionally, God has been consistently described in anthropomorphic terms to the extent that it is almost impossible for many people to think of God as being anything but human. "It" is used to name and describe The Creator "as It is," outside the limitations of anthro­pomorphic descriptions.

3)  In deference to Jesus' relationship to the Father aspect of God, the pronouns "He," "Him," and "His" are used complementarity. This does not usurp the universal, genderless nature of God, which is all of Father-Mother-Creator God, and more.