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Hi,The name God is apparently not held to be unspeakable or spelled G-D by anyone except observant Jews.
I don’t see that in my posts that I refer to the speakability of the name of God as the point. Consider a rainstorm that causes flooding. Parties to a legal document cannot claim to know the mind of God and that He decided to act and cause a flood. I see that as blasphemous. If you have snow in your driveway, you should not claim to know that God acted specifically to cause this. This is all part of the mystery of His creation and we can’t claim to say that He acted specifically to cause a flood or a snowstorm. We have no right to say such. I don’t see how this is not wrong.
For those who say “well we know what it means” then that’s a general problem also. There are many uses of God’s name that are too common and trivialize and abuse His name. St. Paul speaks of people becoming callous. 2 Tim 2-5
usccb.org/nab/bible/2timothy/2timothy3.htm
See how often the name of God is abused in movies.
The Catechism makes it clear that we are to praise and honor God by use of His name.
Jesus taught us the Our Father and in the first sentence He teaches us that the name of God is Hallowed. When we speak it we must mean it. His name is serious and holy and we humans have no right to trivialize and abuse it for our legal documents. I think it would be better to ask God for His blessing and guidance for whatever legal interest we are protecting (e.g. our business). I think this has to do with order versus disorder in our understanding of our relationship with God.
Perhaps such use of the name of God in legal documents is not blasphemous to a very serious degree, however, I see it as wrong and blasphemous to some degree. In order to understand I think people need to look more deeply at why the name of God is sacred.
The word “respect” means to “re-spect” i.e. to re-look or to look again i.e. think again. We tell people who support abortion to repsect life because they need to stop and think again and “re-look” at what they are supporting.